As far as I can see, there are a lot of reasons for using a server on
the receiving side. One of them is storage of metadata, the most
important however is keeping a history using 'reverse' diffs. This might
be implemented differently using rsync perhaps, I am not sure. Actually,
take a look at
the server side patched.
Thanks for your input on this!
Gerard
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Hmm...
I get this when ssh returns an unexpected output like a last login
message or /etc/motd or something. Be sure to have the following in your
/etc/sshd_config:
PrintMotd no
PrintLastLog no
Worked for me...
Gerard
Felix Matschke wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to start rdiff-backup on
Gerard van Dijnsen
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Thought I'd mention it...
Cheers,
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, in _add_to_outbuf_once
except _librsync.librsyncError, e: raise librsyncError(str(e))
UpdateError usr/local/samba/debank/rest/films/De dominee/DE_DOMINEE.ISO
librsync error 107 while in patch cycle
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 10:41 +0100, gerard van Dijnsen wrote:
Hi all,
Using rdiff-backup with some large
Hi all,
Using rdiff-backup with some large files (4 Gb) I get the following error:
UpdateError filename librsync error 107 while in patch cycle
Googling around I found out that it may be an error with librsync 9.7. Can you
confirm this? And does a patch exist?
Regards,
Gerard