I do not see a parameter to specify a log file. Why would that be?
Adil
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Hi,
> > I suspect that the passphrase file is not transmitted in the files
> > list to the client, as it is excluded on the server. But
> the --delete
> > on the client side removes it. [...] To keep it on the
> mirror, I have
> > to exclude it again on the client side.
>
> See the rsyncd.co
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, ches wrote:
> I find that rsync is an excellent tool for backing up my large
> partitions, often over slower links on the Internet. I run a cron job
> every night to update backup mirrors.
>
> But occasionally I make large changes to the source disk, and the rsync
> updat
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:11:07PM +0200, Erik Romijn wrote:
> Unfortunatly rsnapshot does not do what I need.
> The backups should be pushed by the fileserver to the backup server.
> This does not appear to be possible with rsnapshot, as far as I can find
> it only supports 'pulling' backups from
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:42:43AM -0400, ches wrote:
> What I really want is to tell rsync to desist the mirroring after a
> certain amount of time.
See the file patches/time-limit.diff in the rsync distribution for an
implementation of this idea which you can choose to patch into your
local rsyn
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2802
Summary: rsync uses extraneous libresolv.dylib
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.5
Platform: PPC
OS/Version: Mac OS X
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P3
Com
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:18:31AM -0400, M?tras Pierre wrote:
> I suspect that the passphrase file is not transmitted in the files
> list to the client, as it is excluded on the server. But the --delete
> on the client side removes it. [...] To keep it on the mirror, I have
> to exclude it again o
ches wrote...
> What I really want is to tell rsync to desist the mirroring after a
> certain amount of time. It's ok with me if it takes a few nights to
> bring the mirrors back into alignment.
>
> I can and have done this easily with a shell script that kills the rsync after
> a given amount o
I find that rsync is an excellent tool for backing up my large partitions, often
over slower links on the Internet. I run a cron job every night to update
backup
mirrors.
But occasionally I make large changes to the source disk, and the rsync update
takes more thanb 24 ours to complete. Then I
I've a problem understanding the --delete option (well, I think I understand
why it works that way but I miss how to make it work the way I want).
I want to use rsync to "mirror" two live Apache servers (I've tried to simplify
my problem to a small example, but it's part of a bigger project). Re
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2328
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I have windows XP Professional installed ( new installation last week) with the
rsync 2.6.3. Before the rebuild I was using rsync OK ( sorry,
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