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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Move Large files Post 302099893 by tony_soprano on Thursday 14th of December 2006 01:05:11 PM
Old 12-14-2006
Move Large files

Hi,

Im running (on AIX 5.2) a script which moves 16 large files (up to 1 Go each).
It uses the 'mv' command and runs during 30 minutes. I would like to improve this by using something else faster. Any ideas ?
Thx in advance !

T
 

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NAME
bbretest-net.sh - Xymon network re-test tool SYNOPSIS
bbretest-net.sh DESCRIPTION
bbretest-net.sh is an extension script for Xymon that runs on the network test server. It picks up the failing network tests executed by the bbtest-net(1) program, and repeats these tests with a faster test cycle than the normal bbtest-net schedule. This means that when the server recovers and the network service becomes available again, this is detected quicker resulting in less reported downtime. Only tests whose first failure occurred within 30 minutes are included in the tests that are run by bbretest-net.sh. The 30 minute limit is there to avoid hosts that are down for longer periods of time to bog down bbretest-net.sh. You can change this limit with the "--fre- quenttestlimit=SECONDS" when you run bbtest-net. INSTALLATION
This script runs by default from your hobbitlaunch.cfg(5) file. FILES
$BBTMP/TESTNAME.LOCATION.status Temporary status file managed by bbtest-net with status of tests that have currently failed. $BBTMP/frequenttests.LOCATION Temporary file managed by bbtest-net with the hostnames that bbretest-net.sh should test. SEE ALSO
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