**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 08 02:59:57 2010 Nov 08 22:20:16 I just upgraded my network to gigabit..... and an rsync between my workstation and my sheevaplug only got 4.6 MB/s Nov 08 22:20:35 is there a way to tell if my USB hard drive on the Sheevaplug is connected at USB 2.0? Nov 08 22:25:20 why wouldn't it be Nov 08 22:25:44 and i had ~800KB/s with a usb1.1 drive Nov 08 22:26:45 4.6MB/s is indeed way more than usb1 can handle Nov 08 22:27:07 are you using rsync over ssh? Nov 08 22:34:46 Barlow, yeah... I think so Nov 08 22:38:33 FunkyELF: arm is pretty slow with encryption. using plain rsync should be much faster. Nov 08 22:38:44 I'll give it a try Nov 08 22:58:56 FunkyELF: i've found NFS gives pretty close to maximum transfer speeds Nov 08 22:59:41 on a 10/100 network it gives 10MB/s out of a theoretical 12,5MB/s maximum Nov 08 23:00:21 (i can't really say what it gives in relation to the maximum on a 1000 network, as the theoretical maximum is 120MB/s! my harddrive can only read at 70MB/s) Nov 09 01:24:47 FunkyELF, Nov 09 01:25:07 You can find that info with udevadm and perhaps lsusb -s i believe Nov 09 02:36:04 anyone here run Gentoo on their SheevaPlug? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Nov 09 02:59:57 2010