Re: [lbackup-discussion] General rsync errors

2010-05-04 Thread henri

 The only thing unique here is these are all Mac OS X machines, and they all 
 use two patches:
patch-crtimes.diff
patch-fileflags.diff
 
 I have used those patches for almost a year now. 

Another question, which version of rsync is currently installed and in use?



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Re: [lbackup-discussion] General rsync errors

2010-05-02 Thread Andrew MacKenzie
 I have thought that keeping a number of failed backups could be a good 
 feature to investigate.

In my case, the rsync failures (whether or not rsync is at fault) usually occur 
on only a few files.  I would prefer that lbackup have an option to ignore 
these errors, and just leave the corresponding hard links in place.  Would that 
be workable?

Thanks,

Andrew
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Re: [lbackup-discussion] General rsync errors

2010-05-02 Thread Scott Haneda
On May 2, 2010, at 3:54 PM, Andrew MacKenzie wrote:

 I have thought that keeping a number of failed backups could be a good 
 feature to investigate.
 
 In my case, the rsync failures (whether or not rsync is at fault) usually 
 occur on only a few files.  I would prefer that lbackup have an option to 
 ignore these errors, and just leave the corresponding hard links in place.  
 Would that be workable?

If you take one of the bad files, and copy it, trying the following:
1) Finder based duplicate
2) cp -p original original.copy

Can you tell me the results of the next time you run.  Did you get the same 
error on the copied file, or did it go through just fine?  Depending on how 
this test works out, we may be able to figure out what is causing it, and then 
get it fixed in rsync.

I have long suspected there are some issues with a very small subset of file 
types and attributes in OS X.  I just never get a chance to find a repeatable 
case.  I had a case the other day where a disc image would fail, though it was 
6.8 GB in size, and took a long time to test, it was repeatable.  And now, 
wouldn't you know it, all is working well again.
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