isn't the default behavior to keep files on the target? i think you
have to use the --delete option to force delete from the target.
So I'm trying to find if rsync has an option to NOT delete remote files if
they're no longer on the local machine.
The issue is that I can't afford to lose any da
On 9/29/2012 1:14 PM, Jeff Mings wrote:
Hi guys!
I'm wondering if any of you have been using a good webmail server
hosted on your own server(s) that you really like. You know, something
that users can run in their browsers for full email client functionality.
I am interested in deplo
2 time=128 ms
I'm using RR in the McCully area, but for a non-RR host, that
shouldn't matter...
Oddly, the traceroute for what should be a Hawaii-based server dies
after going through RR's Cali tbone.
Aloha,
-Jeff
On 12/02/2010 09:45 PM, Dwight Victor (Gmail) wrote:
Yea
On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 21:45:22 -1000
"Dwight Victor (Gmail)" wrote:
Even with OpenDNS' servers I can't resolve
smtp-server.hawaii.rr.com...something is royally screwed.
Give it time; it will come back eventually. If it's down more than 12
hours, I would demand a cre
ervers of course:
http://www.opendns.com/
I like how they list the main servers at the bottom of the front page:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Aloha,
-Jeff
On 12/02/2010 09:17 PM, Peter Besenbruch wrote:
On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 19:57:32 -1000
"Dwight Victor (Gmail)" wrote:
Hi Folk
Hi Folks,
Seems like RoadRunner is having some issues; anybody know what's up?
Can't resolve any of their hostnames; even using Google or RoadRunner's
own DNS servers. Their customer service line is busy and their web chat
thing showed a queue of over 200 users. Still got connectivity, just