On 14 Jun 2001, "Wilson, Mark - MST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin
>
> >To tridge and I, rsync 2.x is essentially in maintenance mode at the
> >moment: it doesn't seem like a good investment to add more features or
> >functionality to the codebase. A better way to improve it is to build
>
On 13 Jun 2001, Deven Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in the process of gathing up information for the creation of an
> rsync/srsync io slave for KDE.
I'm happy to hear you're interested in working on this.
> I am wondering if I could get your input
> on the best appro
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Wilson, Mark - MST wrote:
> Umm, errr, I have to confess that I don't know how to apply your hang
> patch... I did try the patch command, but to no avail.
You may need a newer version of the patch program, then. The way to
apply it is very straightforward. Chdir to the rsyn
Wayne
Umm, errr, I have to confess that I don't know how to apply your hang
patch... I did try the patch command, but to no avail. A quick explanation
would be appreciated. I have:
-downloaded the rsync-2.4.6 source and unpacked it.
-am using Solaris 2.6.
-am using Solaris compilers and
Jurgen describes the behavior of some of my hangs -- as well as the
strace 'solution' to make it finish.
Wayne's patch fixed the hangs for me. Will this patch be incorporated
into the main tree?
eric
Wayne Davison wrote:
>
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Jurgen Botz wrote:
> > I'm seeing the followin
The CVS version of rsync outputs an error on exit after listing the
modules from an rsync daemon (running "rsync host::"). The following
patch fixes this. (If you haven't applied my "nohang" patch, you'll see
an offset for this patch hunk.)
..wayne..
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Jurgen Botz wrote:
> I'm seeing the following bizarre behavior...
>
> - "rsync -av" from one local fs to another local fs (local disk on both)
> - rsync gets to very near completion then hangs indefinitely
> - attach strace to rsync process doing the 'copy from' and
>
Martin
>To tridge and I, rsync 2.x is essentially in maintenance mode at the
>moment: it doesn't seem like a good investment to add more features or
>functionality to the codebase. A better way to improve it is to build
>a new, cleaner protocol.
Does this mean there is a version 3.x on its wa
On 13 Jun 2001, Deven Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in the process of gathing up information for the creation of an
> rsync/srsync io slave for KDE.
I'm happy to hear you're interested in working on this.
> I am wondering if I could get your input
> on the best appro
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 03:54:31PM -0500, Dave Dykstra wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:38:52PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
> > David -
> >
> > No, no problem, yet. Just trying to avoid problems. :) I think the question
> > really boils down to what happens if the logfile rsyncd is writing to
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:38:52PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
> David -
>
> No, no problem, yet. Just trying to avoid problems. :) I think the question
> really boils down to what happens if the logfile rsyncd is writing to gets
> moved out from under it?
If it is during an open connection, it
David -
No, no problem, yet. Just trying to avoid problems. :) I think the question
really boils down to what happens if the logfile rsyncd is writing to gets
moved out from under it?
Maybe I should just run rsyncd in standalone mode and use /sbin/kill -HUP to
restart it after moving the logfile
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:03:11PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
> Greets.
>
> I'm running rsyncd out of xinetd and will be logging to /var/log/rsyncd.log.
> Is there anything special I need to do with rsync if I use logrotate to
> manage the rsyncd.log files? Do I need to 'restart' the rsyncd proc
Greets.
I'm running rsyncd out of xinetd and will be logging to /var/log/rsyncd.log.
Is there anything special I need to do with rsync if I use logrotate to
manage the rsyncd.log files? Do I need to 'restart' the rsyncd process if
one is running and the log gets rotated?
--
Regards,
Scott Russ
I'm seeing the following bizarre behavior...
- "rsync -av" from one local fs to another local fs (local disk on both)
- rsync gets to very near completion then hangs indefinitely
- attach strace to rsync process doing the 'copy from' and
it starts up again and finishes!
This is on a li
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