Trying to learn how to use mbuffer and tamp to do zfs send/receive rather than ssh which is pretty slow even on my home gigabit lan at home where there is very little traffic.
So far using ready made examples from posters on this group or a few I found online I've constantly run into `connection refused' messages. I've tried various ports which seems to make no difference. I wondered if there is something that needs doing with the hosts to make them accept mbuffer connections? Send host is an HP xw8600 running bld 151_9 .. and recv host is a vm running hipster in a vbox vm on a windows 64 host. The windows firewall is turned off. And I have no firewall type stuff running on either solaris host. Here is an example command that I plagiarized totally from posts here recently. ,---- | sender: | zfs send tank/dana@snap1 | tamp | mbuffer -s 128k -m 1000m -O | target_host:31337 | | receiver: | mbuffer -s 128k -m 1999m -I 31337 | tamp -d | zfs recv -vFd newtank `---- My rendition: zfs send p0/vb/vm@170326_1 |tamp|mbuffer -s 128k -m1000m -0 recv-host:31337 | mbuffer -s 128k -m 1999m -I 31337 |tamp -d | zfs recv -vF p0/vb/vm Gets this error: mbuffer warning: connecting to recv-host:31337 Connection refused mbuffer error unable to connect to recv-host:31337 Trying it by starting recv part on the recv host first (some advice I found while googling (suposed to provide a listener)) seems to make no difference. It ends in the same error. _______________________________________________ openindiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
