Greetings list,
I've been banging my head against this for a few days now, so finally
I throw myself upon your tender mercies.
I had rsync working fine to make offsite backups via an IPSEC VPN
over an ADSL connection - until the remote raid5 server went down. It was
rebuilt
with RedHat 8 and
[edited] On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 11:55:49AM +, Nick Lindsell wrote:
Greetings list,
I've been banging my head against this for a few days now, so finally
I throw myself upon your tender mercies.
I had rsync working fine to make offsite backups via an IPSEC VPN
over an ADSL
Thanks - that fixed it. I failed to spot the difference between
the secrets file on the server and the password file on the client.
many thanks
nick@nexnix
The secrets file on the server (moby) needs the user names
in it as specified in rsyncd.conf(5) The format isn't the same as
the
I disagree that the number of rsync bugs is too low to bother tracking
in a bug tracking system. I think that a lot of things have been posted
that are genuine bugs but have been forgotten about because none of the
developers have had the time to track them. If bug reports were all
dealt with
It's also a good way to log all new features as well. What we really
need is to find some volunteers (hint hint). :-) Bug systems and what
not is not going to get very far without someone to handle the bugs. It
doesn't have to be one person but can be a shared responsibility.
As Dave
I remember that I put in that code, not so long ago, because I was getting
errors with symlinks pointing nowhere even though they were excluded.
It is revisions 1.96 and 1.95 at
http://cvs.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/rsync/flist.c
As far as I could see, the only time that the ENOENT error could
Rick,
Thanks for the kind words. In fact, I do have the source as well, and am being
pressured right now to make it available. I can bundle NLM and source together and
make it available and would like to have it available from the download page, if that
can be arranged.
Quoting Lee Wiltbank
Well, Novell has an anonymous ftp server. (ftp.novell.com). The site is a
little sparse on human-readable information, but the only email address
listed in the top-level README file is for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I suggest
to give her or him a holler.
PG
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From: Lee
Is /home now a symlink? The fact that the is uptodate message is only
appearing on a single file (home) makes me think it is not recursing
into the directory. If so, just change the end of your command line to
... /home/ slave:/home/
- Dave
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 04:36:41PM +0100, Markus
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:48:57PM -0800, Craig Barratt wrote:
I've been studying the read and write buffering in rsync and it turns
out most I/O is done just a couple of bytes at a time. This means there
are lots of system calls, and also most network traffic comprises lots
of small packets.
Quoting Lee Wiltbank ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Thanks for the kind words. In fact, I do have the source as well, and
am being pressured right now to make it available. I can bundle NLM
and source together and make it available and would like to have it
available from the download page, if that
One word of warning on assuming all html mail is bad. Some of us are on
corporate email systems, subject to pointless arbitrary changes to our
settings. About a year ago, my preferences in Lotus Notes (a bad database
program masquerading as a worse mail program) were modified to have me
send
yes but most RFC complaint mailers will append the plaintext version
of the email as well as the HTML version.
Rgerads
Tomasz Ciolek
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:12:25PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One word of warning on assuming all html mail is bad. Some of us are on
corporate email
Dr. Poo wrote:
I was just wondering what it would take for me to do a full ghost like
restore of windows 2000?
I don't think you can bacvkup important system files while the system
is up...
and without them, you only need to backup documents, as the system
without system files such as the
So... if i mounted the c:\ of a windows 2000 professional (server) using
samba and rsynced it... excluding only the pagefile.sys, because that has
been the only non-syncable file i've come by yet, besides maybe hidden
files... which, damn, i should just to see if they are being synced... i
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
One word of warning on assuming all html mail is bad. Some of us are on
corporate email systems, subject to pointless arbitrary changes to our
settings.
A good point. The instructions for turning off mime/HTML for particular
MUAs on the
On 9 Dec 2002, John E. Malmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will agree that the SAMBA lists are being kept more spam free than
some of the other mail servers that I get e-mail on.
Just as an interesting data point: our bogofilter setup caught 60 spam
messages in the last 24 hours aimed at
On 10 Dec 2002, jw schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First let me say that Martin (and any others list managers)
is doing pretty well. Although there was a breif rise in
the volumen of spam leaking through during the transition
it has settled down quite nicely. This is an arms war and
I
Hi guys!
I'm using rsync to update my work and mail
from my Unix-workstation to my home directory
on a Novell-Server...
This is what I get as a message after the rsync is
finished
rsync error: partial transfer (code 23) at main.c(578)
I understand that rsync was trying to chown a
directory on
files... which, damn, i should just to see if they are being synced... i
would also not be getting the registry? Do you happen to know of any other
'important system files thought probably are not being synced?
Registry is actualyl a hidden file under C:\WINNT\.. something like...
I'm rsyncing over ssh to unix servers now am wondering what people who
use rsync for their unix boxes do when dealing with win 2000/NT machines?
Steve Mallett
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Before posting, read:
Hi, again, and my apologies ...
I had stupidly tried to follow a symlink that only
root had permissions on :\ and got mislead by the
chown message...
Please disregard my prior post.
Cheers,
Tink
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Quoting Dave Dykstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Having a well-maintained FAQ would also be valuable, to keep the noise
put into the bug tracking system down.
Out of curiosity, and at the risk of going off-topic, are there
particular Web content-management frameworks for FAQs / knowledgebases
people
Well, I followed this link:
http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
and implemented it (with a bit of tweaking) on my home network. It is
used to make snapshots of two Windows PC's over samba. On one of the
machines (and not the other, from what I can tell) it deletes files from
Well, I followed this link:
http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
and implemented it (with a bit of tweaking) on my home network. It is
used to make snapshots of two Windows PC's over samba. On one of the
machines (and not the other, from what I can tell) it deletes files
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