partial transfer

2003-12-18 Thread Michael J. Lynn
I am attempting to use rsync to backup a Win98 laptop to a FreeBSD 4.8 backup server. I have experienced the same problem at roughly the same point in the process on two occations. The laptop contains ~2.7Gb of data. On the first attempt we received this error at 2.3Gb and on the second at

Re: partial transfer

2003-12-18 Thread Jim Salter
On the first attempt we received this error at 2.3Gb and on the second at 2.4Gb. rsync error: partial transfer (code 23) at main.c(575) Have you CHKDSK'ed the laptop? Sounds like a filesystem corruption problem. Jim Salter JRS Systems -- To unsubscribe or change options:

Rsync over SSH w/ various shells

2003-12-18 Thread Tom Allen
I'm using Rsync 2.5.7, using an ssh key to connect, which has a forced command of: /usr/bin/nice -n 19 /usr/bin/rsync --server --daemon --config /etc/rsyncd.conf . The conf itself looks like: uid = nobody gid = nobody use chroot = no max connections = 1 syslog facility = local5 pid file =

Re: tty screwed up on ctrl-c

2003-12-18 Thread Wayne Davison
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 04:26:53PM -0600, John Van Essen wrote: But ssh has to have *some* opportunity to restore the settings, doesn't it? Not necessarily. One view is that ssh should be catching all fatal signals during the prompting so that it can be sure to restore the tty and then die.

Re: partial transfer

2003-12-18 Thread Chuck Wolber
I am attempting to use rsync to backup a Win98 laptop to a FreeBSD 4.8 backup server. I have experienced the same problem at roughly the same point in the process on two occations. The laptop contains ~2.7Gb of data. On the first attempt we received this error at 2.3Gb and on the second at

Re: partial transfer

2003-12-18 Thread jw schultz
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 10:23:37AM -0500, Michael J. Lynn wrote: I am attempting to use rsync to backup a Win98 laptop to a FreeBSD 4.8 backup server. I have experienced the same problem at roughly the same point in the process on two occations. The laptop contains ~2.7Gb of data. On the