Hi Jonathan,

 

I’ve actually tried rsync over ssh using full cygwin install and I am having problems with that one as well.  It may be a different issue, but it seems to send “child sending done” when a file’s seed checksum doesn’t match and = 0.  I’ve read on the FAQ’s that rsync and cygwin also have file limitations?

 

Is it not possible to transfer large files?  How do people backup exchange servers that are say 15 – 20GB large?  I am in the middle of a proof of concept with a client using this technology and this is the only problem I’ve ran into.

 

Thanks!

 

Lee Connell

Network Engineer

 

15 Main St. Suite 10

Littleton, NH 03561

603-444-3937


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan Romero
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 8:33 PM
To: Lee A. Connell
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] > 4GB files with smb transport

 

Eeek, that's pretty big.

You could try the tar method with COPSSH, that would probably work.  COPSSH is just a really striped down cygwin install that includes tar, ssh, and one or two other utils.

-Jonathan

On 5/8/06, Lee A. Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there a way to transfer files larger than 4GB on a windows machine from linux using backuppc?

 

Lee Connell

Network Engineer

 

15 Main St. Suite 10

Littleton, NH 03561

603-444-3937

 

 

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