Re: [PATCH] open O_TEXT and O_BINARY for cygwin/windows

2003-01-24 Thread Max Bowsher
Ville Herva wrote: On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 01:55:40PM -0600, you [Dave Dykstra] wrote: Why did you skip the fopen in log.c, which appends to the log file? I thought about that for a while. My reasoning was that the log file is probably read with unix/cygwin tools anyway - if not, the

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2003-01-24 Thread Jake Freemom
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RE: send_files failed to open filename ...

2003-01-24 Thread Green, Paul
Do-Risika RAFIEFERANTSIARONJY wrote: but I don't really understand this last part, especially the *double buffering* ? I think JW means that you should first make a local copy of the directory hierarchy you want to back up to another system, and then run rsync on the copy. If you use

RE: how to send only the diff ?

2003-01-24 Thread Green, Paul
But this is what rsync does by default. Or am I missing something? That version is well out of date. Please upgrade to a current version. PG -Original Message-From: Patrick Amirian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:46 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:

opendir(somedir/somefile): Not enough space -- why?

2003-01-24 Thread Bill Geddes
I am attempting to use rsync to copy a large filesystem from an HP-UX server to a Linux server with more than enough filespace. This operation fails. A small directory from the same HP-UX server can be transfered just as expected. The HP-UX server is the source. It has 1Gb RAM - the output of

change codepage on Linux to overcome strange characters

2003-01-24 Thread bart . coninckx
Hi all, I've posted this question before, without luck unfortunately: I'm doing an rsync in between the Novell Netware ported version (daemon) and a Linux client (version 2.5.5). Filenames with odd characters in them (like é for instance, hope you can see this) are not synchronized correctly. Can

rsync 2.5.5

2003-01-24 Thread Patrick Amirian
Hi, Can anyone tell me please where I can get the latest version of rsync for AIX ? Thank you.

Re: rsync 2.5.5

2003-01-24 Thread Max Bowsher
Patrick Amirian wrote: Hi, Can anyone tell me please where I can get the latest version of rsync for AIX ? Download source and compile it? Max. -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read:

Re: opendir(somedir/somefile): Not enough space -- why?

2003-01-24 Thread Bill Geddes
More error data: The usage I have described returns an error code of 12 - Error in rsync protocol data stream Also, on the tail end of the std out: opendir(somedir): Not enough space done somedir/ somedir/.somefile is uptodate somedir/somefile.HTML ERROR: out of memory in map_ptr rsync error:

Re: send_files failed to open filename ...

2003-01-24 Thread jw schultz
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 12:48:20PM -0500, Green, Paul wrote: Do-Risika RAFIEFERANTSIARONJY wrote: but I don't really understand this last part, especially the *double buffering* ? I think JW means that you should first make a local copy of the directory hierarchy you want to back up to

Re: opendir(somedir/somefile): Not enough space -- why?

2003-01-24 Thread jw schultz
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 02:20:33PM -0700, Bill Geddes wrote: More error data: The usage I have described returns an error code of 12 - Error in rsync protocol data stream Also, on the tail end of the std out: opendir(somedir): Not enough space done somedir/ somedir/.somefile is

Re: opendir(somedir/somefile): Not enough space -- why?

2003-01-24 Thread Bill Geddes
Am I running out of memory on the source server? Seems perhaps more plausible than on the client - it has nothing going on and 1Gb RAM. The server has rsync version 2.5.5. The client has 2.5.6. I am currently mounting the server directory via NFS, and using rsync to copy from the mounted

Re: opendir(somedir/somefile): Not enough space -- why?

2003-01-24 Thread jw schultz
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:49:20PM -0700, Bill Geddes wrote: Am I running out of memory on the source server? Seems perhaps more plausible than on the client - it has nothing going on and 1Gb RAM. The server has rsync version 2.5.5. The client has 2.5.6. Yes, it looks like the sender is

Re: [PATCH] open O_TEXT and O_BINARY for cygwin/windows

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 08:57:02AM +0200, Ville Herva wrote: On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 01:55:40PM -0600, you [Dave Dykstra] wrote: Why did you skip the fopen in log.c, which appends to the log file? I thought about that for a while. My reasoning was that the log file is probably read with

Cygwin issues: modify-window and hangs

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Dykstra
I had a friend run some Cygwin tests and we found that --modify-window=1 works just as well as --modify-window=2 on FAT filesystems to copy files from Unix and detect the difference in granularity. FAT filesystems always have timestamps that have an even number of seconds. On the other hand,

Re: Cygwin issues: modify-window and hangs

2003-01-24 Thread Max Bowsher
Dave Dykstra wrote: While doing the tests we too experienced hangs at the end of copies. We were going over openssh from a Solaris 9 box to Windows 2000 Cygwin. We tried the test from http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2002-August/008130.html but it still experienced hangs. It

Re: opendir(somedir/somefile): Not enough space -- why?

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:02:28PM -0800, jw schultz wrote: On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:49:20PM -0700, Bill Geddes wrote: Am I running out of memory on the source server? Seems perhaps more plausible than on the client - it has nothing going on and 1Gb RAM. The server has rsync version

CVS update: rsync

2003-01-24 Thread dwd
Date: Fri Jan 24 22:07:22 2003 Author: dwd Update of /data/cvs/rsync In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv23429 Modified Files: NEWS configure configure.in Log Message: Change default of --modify-window on Cygwin from 2 to 1 because that's all that's needed on FAT filesystems.