t_indra wrote:
Tony wrote:
Do you have the same problem if you try and mirror a different drive?
Well, the problem is the same in three instances (Three drives mirrored from "NAS01" to "NAS02").
I will see to monitoring the memory usage next time.
I've beaten this thing to death the last couple of days and have had absolutely no problems, so at this point I think it's best to assume that the problem needs to be identified before we proceed.
The v2.04 release will include a number of enhancements to the mirror in order to allow intelligent analysis of such problems. Since the rsync logs can get VERY large, a mirror-specific rsync log will be placed in the root of the mirror drive. That is possible to do with the latest release of rsync - v2.6.9, so the binary will be updated. The file will be named MIRROR.LOG and will contain a complete account of the mirror event including error details.
Implementing a mirror alarm will also alert of mirror failure so the issue can be addressed in a timely manner.
At this point Thorsten, it's probably best to continue with your original strategy until v2.04 is out. At that time you'll be able to review the log and handle the problem accordingly.
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P.S.
Is anyone else using the mirror? Any comments?