I am rsync'ing a fairly deep nest of 5 GB of files, sparsly spread out to a 2 disk zmirror on FreeBSD 9.0 REL. There is basically one file per leaf directory - which is about 40 directories down. I am not in the position to modify this layout at the moment if this is recommended, but this could be an option in time. The source of the data is a FreeBSD 7.x Xen image with the same data structure on UFS - where it is working fine for its purpose.
After some limited amout of time/transfer, the machine spontaneously reboots. I am not really sure how to go about debugging this - I do have access to the machine, so if I need to be physically there to troubleshoot, that is an option.
For now the workaround is rsync'ing to a UFS partition, which (edit) completed successfully.
Does anything here strike anyone as problematic? I am thinking that the deep nesting of the directories (~ 40 deep) might be causing the issue, but I am not in a position to modify this layout simply so that I can get it to work on ZFS - if that's even the problem.
After some limited amout of time/transfer, the machine spontaneously reboots. I am not really sure how to go about debugging this - I do have access to the machine, so if I need to be physically there to troubleshoot, that is an option.
For now the workaround is rsync'ing to a UFS partition, which (edit) completed successfully.
Does anything here strike anyone as problematic? I am thinking that the deep nesting of the directories (~ 40 deep) might be causing the issue, but I am not in a position to modify this layout simply so that I can get it to work on ZFS - if that's even the problem.