On 2019-08-01, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> (The problem stays with scp, or anything, once a network device
> (localhost is enough) participates.)
(For your tar | nc, you'll need nc -N or nc -w1 or something to
shutdown the connection after the end of file, though this is beside
the point if other meth
Nick Holland writes:
> On 7/31/19 3:45 AM, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> [probably irrelevant stuff snipped]
I believe you snipped quite a relevant part.
> Well, that looks broke. Not supposed to do that.
yes.
> Well, looking at the version of OpenBSD that you are using ... oh.
6.5 GENERIC.MP#2
On 7/31/19 3:45 AM, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Dear list,
[probably irrelevant stuff snipped]
> I actually wanted to do a backup of the subtree with rsync over the
> network, but that didn't work, spitting sth. like
>
> rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(820) [sender=3.1.3]
> [sender]
Rudolf Sykora writes:
> In one terminal:
> ;tar -cf - www | pv | nc localhost 7000
>
> In another terminal:
> ;nc -l 7000 | pv | tar -xpf -
are there some settings which I could try to change?
(Some files are >10GB, if that matters.)
Thanks
Ruda
Dear list,
I am able to copy a subtree 'www' with the command
; tar -cf - www | pv| (cd ~ruda/tmp/test && tar -xpf -)
but I can't do the same with
In one terminal:
;tar -cf - www | pv | nc localhost 7000
In another terminal:
;nc -l 7000 | pv | tar -xpf -
[
I actually wanted to do a backup
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