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 Post subject: remote copy RCIP throughput request
PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:07 pm 

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HI all:

Is there any requst bout 3par rcip remote copy? We have a 5Mb bandwith network connected in different cities. But the remote copy connect could be built. RCIP ports are still down. When we use checkrclink command, the log told us port is not suitable for remote copy.

Latency: 9.914 ms
Lost pings: 1 %
Through-put: 0 25551/second
Max MTU: 1500
Tx TCP Segs: 311
Rx TCP Segs: 301
TCP retrans: 3 %
Errored Segs: 0 %


Check remote server is running.


Link 2:6:1 is NOT SUITABLE for Remote Copy Use

Could you help us, thanks a lot


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 Post subject: Re: remote copy RCIP throughput request
PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:37 pm 

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Well, in my opinion it is quite simple, the connection is not stable nor wide enough.
afaik the remote copy connection should be error free and have at least 100mbit of bandwith (but i would need to dive into the admin manual for that again).

With 1% ping loss and 3% retransmits, the current connection would be very very dodgy. Even if the 3PAR would allow it, I would never trust my data over such a bad connection.

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 Post subject: Re: remote copy RCIP throughput request
PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:48 pm 

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the remote copy is in different city. the bandwidth couldn't reach 100mbit. I couldn't get the bandwidth limitation from 3par document. I am sure the 10mbit can do remote copy.But at least the bandwidth requested I don't know.

Could you help us to get the correct bandwidth remote copy at least needed?

Thanks for your response.


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