[gpfsug-discuss] Best way to migrate data

Buterbaugh, Kevin L Kevin.Buterbaugh at Vanderbilt.Edu
Thu Oct 18 19:26:10 BST 2018


Hi Dwayne,

I’m assuming you can’t just let an rsync run, possibly throttled in some way?  If not, and if you’re just tapping out your network, then would it be possible to go old school?  We have parts of the Medical Center here where their network connections are … um, less than robust.  So they tar stuff up to a portable HD, sneaker net it to us, and we untar is from an NSD server.

HTH, and I really hope that someone has a better idea than that!

Kevin

> On Oct 18, 2018, at 12:19 PM, Dwayne.Hart at med.mun.ca wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Just wondering what the best recipe for migrating a user’s home directory content from one GFPS file system to another which hosts a larger research GPFS file system? I’m currently using rsync and it has maxed out the client system’s IB interface.
> 
> Best,
> Dwayne 
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