Hi, I have recently installed cobbler from rpm on a new Fedora 9 system. I have attempted to do an rsync import from an older Fedora Core 5 box with a view to making a virtualised copy of the machine. I used the following import command:
cobbler import --mirror=rsync://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/server --arch=i386 --name=Mac --rsync-flags="--exclude=/proc --exclude=/sys --exclude=/tmp/*" where the rsync "server" module's path simply points to '/' The cobbler check command reports a clean configuration The cobbler setting are defaults with server, next_server and some 'virt' parameters changed. The rsync copy appeared to go ok but following the copy an enless stream of "following symlink" messages are displayd on the console (and gradually getting longer in length). The machine was left overnight but the messages were still scrolling away in the morning. I noticed Drew Einhorn mentioned something similar in a post on April 10 2008 but I believe this was put down to a non-redhat based distro. This is not the case here. Has anyone else seen this behavior or have any idea what might cause it? thanks, Darren ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Advitech Pty Limited ABN 29 003 433 458 1 Elizabeth Street, Tighes Hill NSW, Newcastle, Australia PO Box 207, Mayfield 2304 NSW, Australia Phone +61 2 49616544 Fax +61 2 49693530 http://www.advitech.com.au ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTICE - This message contains information intended only for the use of the addressee named above. It may also be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that you must not disseminate, copy or take any action in reliance on it. If you have received this message in error please notify Advitech Pty Limited immediately via mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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