On 2014-06-12, 9:33 AM, Gerald Brandt wrote:
Hi,

I'm running the latest Cygwin on Windows 2003 Server (rsync 3.0.9) and Ubuntu 14.04 (rsync (3.1.0).

I make a shadow copy of the drive I'm backing up.

I get a lot of 'vanishing file' messages from rsync. Do the version of rsync I'm running still have issues with file names? This is a sample of the filenames I'm having issues with:


Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/include/xmlotn.hpp" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/include/xmlproc.h" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/include/xmlsch.h" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/include/xmlxptr.h" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/include/xmlxsl.h" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/include/xmlxvm.h" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/mesg/lpxus.msb" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/mesg/lpxus.msg" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/mesg/lsxus.msb" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/mesg/lsxus.msg" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1/xdk/readme.html" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/proftpd/proftpd-1.2.10-1.src.rpm" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/proftpd/proftpd-1.3.0a.tar.bz2" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/proftpd/proftpdadmin-1.04.tar.gz" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/svn_backup/Daily/osfiles(10.06.14).tgz" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/svn_backup/Daily/svn(10.06.14).dump" Remote[2]: file has vanished: "/cygdrive/c/shadow/d/svn_backup/Daily/svn(10.06.14).tgz"

Is it the extra dots or brackets in the file path or name? If so, how can I get around this? My clients last backup had 349416 "vanishing" files.

Gerald



I've decided to try a tar backup tonight instead. Not sure I'll like it though.

Gerald

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Gerald Brandt
Majentis Technologies
204-229-6595
[email protected]

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