If the filesystem doesn't support ACLs then don't use -A.

Also, why is there samba between rsync and btrfs?

On 06/23/2016 04:14 PM, Albert Berger wrote:
> Greetings!
> 
> During migrating i686 installation of ArchLinux to x86_64, all filesystem was 
> rsynced to a new location. Maybe this somehow relates to the problem that has 
> appeared after migrating and that did not happen before: during backuping the 
> system, rsync reports the following error message:
> 
>     rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_delete_def_file(var/log/journal/remote): 
> Operation not supported (95)
> 
> The full log is as follows:
> 
> [root@kw al]# /usr/bin/rsync --update -DHAErlptgo --relative --delete-during 
> --verbose --itemize-changes /var/log/journal /mnt/backup/rootdir/
> sending incremental file list
> rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_delete_def_file(var/log/journal/remote): Operation 
> not supported (95)
> .d..t...... /var/log/
> .d..tp..... /var/log/journal/
> .d...p..... /var/log/journal/c892f90078ad480d902f236dfd220532/
>> f..t...... /var/log/journal/c892f90078ad480d902f236dfd220532/system.journal
>> f..t...... 
>> /var/log/journal/c892f90078ad480d902f236dfd220532/user-1000.journal
> cd+++++++++ /var/log/journal/remote/
> 
> sent 16,782,653 bytes  received 169 bytes  6,713,128.80 bytes/sec
> total size is 119,537,664  speedup is 7.12
> rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) 
> (code 23) at main.c(1178) [sender=3.1.2]
> 
> The 'remote' directory is empty on both source and destination. After 
> deleting 'remote' directory on destination, it's recreated and the same error 
> is reported. The source filesystem is ext4, the destination is on btrfs and 
> is accessed via samba. Why can this message happen and how can this be 
> corrected?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Albert.
> 

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