On 3/18/07, Craig Barratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The checksumSeed doesn't look right. If you don't specify it on
the command line, it should default to unix time().
In your case it comprises the four ascii characters "idts". That
isn't coming from rsync. Hopefully that is a clue for you.
I suspect [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s .login, .bashrc, .cshrc or sudo
etc is running (likely backgrounding?) some program that emits some
characters which interfere with the rsync data stream.
Craig
I suspect you are right, but I haven't been able to track it down. The
shell is bash and I have double checked to make sure I don't have mesg y or
anything else I recognize that would cause output. The only test for this I
have come across so far was to use
ssh -p 222 vps.deadeyedata.com /bin/true > test.dat
and then check to make sure that test.dat was a 0 length file. I've tried
that and it 0 length.
Thanks for the reply. I'll keep digging and see if I can track anything
down.
--
Charles Swarts
www.deadeyedata.com
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