into a
symlink just by copying it
And then analyzing the log I can write a bash script to restore UID and GID
files
On 20/02/2017 10:43 PM, Sergey Dugin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 7:22 AM, Sergey Dugin wrote:
> %G the gid of the file (decimal) or "DEFAULT"
> Why "DEFAULT&q
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 7:22 AM, Дугин Сергей <d...@qwarta.ru> wrote:
> %G the gid of the file (decimal) or "DEFAULT"
>
> Why "DEFAULT"?
>
The DEFAULT usually indicates that rsync isn't preserving the gid value at
all (so it doesn't have any group i
>>
>> groupID = 1002
>>
>> The documentation is written:
>> https://download.samba.org/pub/rsync/rsyncd.conf.html
>> %G the gid of the file (decimal) or "DEFAULT"
>>
>> Why "DEFAULT"?
>>
>>
>> What to do? In
s -lan | grep xml_error.txt
> -rw-r--r-- 1 500 1002 83875 Фев 10 2014 xml_error.txt
>
> groupID = 1002
>
> The documentation is written:
> https://download.samba.org/pub/rsync/rsyncd.conf.html
> %G the gid of the file (decimal) or "DEFAULT"
>
> Why
-r--r-- 1 500 1002 83875 Фев 10 2014 xml_error.txt
groupID = 1002
The documentation is written:
https://download.samba.org/pub/rsync/rsyncd.conf.html
%G the gid of the file (decimal) or "DEFAULT"
Why "DEFAULT"?
What to do? In order to log file recorded GID = 1002 b