Hi,
After I upgraded to Hardy, it seems that scp and rsync no longer transfer files properly. Scp stalls somewhere after 2000KB, and rsync stalls after a few files, I haven't determined the limit. The issue could be fixed from my workplace's environment by a reduced --bwlimit with rsync, but from another location I cannot transfer files reliably either to, or from, my Hardy desktop, when the other end is also a Hardy computer.
I am seeing this:
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$ scp gdm-themes.tar.gz drache:dev/.
gdm-themes.tar.gz 28% 2112KB 1.7MB/s 00:03 ETA
gdm-themes.tar.gz 33% 2448KB 0.0KB/s - stalled -
I read about a workaround by setting a lower MTU on the interface in question, but it did not help.
I also tried playing around with the MTU values using:
sudo ping -f -v -c 10 -s somenumber target.host.name
and it appeared I get packet loss (20-30%) on all mtu values, except values exceeding 3000 (which does not make sense since I can't set that on my wireless interface, 2200 seems to be the maximum).
Further research into this has yielded no positive results. I went and downloaded the newest OpenSSH 5.1, compiled and installed it, to no avail; transfers from this computer still stall. I am fairly certain it is not the ssh. This occurs on both of my Ubuntu 8.04 machines: My 64-bit desktop, which is using the 8139too network module for an RTL network card, and my laptop, which uses atheros-based wireless.
My desktop had wondershaper installed. I removed it to see if that was causing the problem, but the problem remains.
Has anyone else run into this? any other workarounds?
Thanks.
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