Hi Assaf, Assaf Gordon wrote: > Thanks for fixing the NFS last night! (glad we found the solution).
Yay! So nice to understand the database - DNS interaction change that snagged us upon the reboot. :-) > Bob Proulx wrote: > > But that does not appear to be it. I wrote a small test program to > > acquire locks over the nfs mount and that seems to be working > > perfectly. Therefore I not know why rsync is not happy. > > I have a hunch it relates to setting group ownership. You are almost certainly correct. But so far it doesn't make sense to me yet. > Notice the following: > > 1. Uploading a simple file works: > > rsync hello.txt [email protected]:/releases/test-project/ > > 2. Uploading with "-a" hangs: > > rsync -a hello.txt [email protected]:/releases/test-project/ > > 3. "-a" is equal to "-rlptgoD", > and with a bit of trial-and-error, removing the '-g" works: > > rsync -rlptoD hello.txt [email protected]:/releases/test-project/ Good data. Doesn't make sense to me yet. For example scp -p should also be preserving the group but it works. But the above is definitely good data. > If this helps in any way - great. Yes. That is a good pointer to the problem. I am sure it will make sense soon and then this will be one more step forward too. :-) Bob
