It is an exit 0 (success) that is being multiplied by 23 for some reason and whatever (shell?) is running rsync doesn't recognize that.
On 02/22/2018 02:09 PM, James Moe via rsync wrote: > rsync v3.1.0 > linux v4.4.104-39-default x86_64 > > Found in the system log: > > 2018-02-22T05:02:00-0700 sma-server3 python3[31371]: backintime > (sma-user3x/3): WARNING: Command "rsync -rtDHh --links --no-p --no-g > --no-o --info=progress2 --no-i-r --delete --delete-excluded -i > --dry-run --out-format="BACKINTIME: %i %n%L" --chmod=Du+wx > --exclude="/bkp/cgate-backintime" > --exclude="/home/sma-user3x/.local/share/backintime" > --exclude=".local/share/backintime/mnt" > --include="/data01/var/CommuniGate/" --include="/data01/var/" > --include="/data01/" --exclude=".gvfs" --exclude=".cache/*" > --exclude=".thumbnails*" --exclude="[Tt]rash*" --exclude="*.backup*" > --exclude="*~" --exclude=".dropbox*" --exclude="/proc/*" > --exclude="/sys/*" --exclude="/dev/*" --exclude="/run/*" > --exclude="/etc/mtab" --exclude="/var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb" > --exclude="lost+found/*" --exclude="/tmp/*" --exclude="/var/tmp/*" > --exclude="/var/backups/*" --exclude=".Private" > --include="/data01/var/CommuniGate/**" --exclude="*" / > "/bkp/cgate-backintime/backintime/sma-server3/sma-user3x/3/20180221-050005-107/backup/"" > returns 5888 > > Code 35 is the highest code value I could find. > How should code 5888 be interpreted? > > > -- ~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._., Kevin Korb Phone: (407) 252-6853 Systems Administrator Internet: FutureQuest, Inc. ke...@futurequest.net (work) Orlando, Florida k...@sanitarium.net (personal) Web page: http://www.sanitarium.net/ PGP public key available on web site. ~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,
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