On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 02:11:55PM -0400, Eddie Anzalone wrote:
> I don't think it's wise allowing the "--daemon" to accept absolute
> paths from the client
Correct, it's not wise unless a client-specified absolute path is
anchored at the start of the module's path, which is what rsync does. I
wa
Wayne,
We use the "use chroot = yes" setting in the /etc/rsyncd.conf at
my workplace, so the daemon (in ver 2.6.3) uses the directory
relative to the module's path. I don't think it's wise allowing
the "--daemon" to accept absolute paths from the client, and
should probably be dictated all wit
Thanks Wayne and Aaron, I'll use a combo of find/rsync as suggested.
- Mark
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Davison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 9:37 PM
To: Moe, Mark
Cc: rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: how to mirror only selected directories?
On Mon, Aug 2
Martin Koistinen wrote:
All,
This message is placed here for the aid of others in the future. I
have search the archives for this solution, but sadly, only found a
couple of (rather old) messages from people exhibiting having the same
problems, but without any replies for this solution.
P
All,
This message is placed here for the aid of others in the future.
I have search the archives for this solution, but sadly, only found a
couple of (rather old) messages from people exhibiting having the same
problems, but without any replies for this solution.
Please forgive me as I seem to r
Wayne Davison wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 02:24:08PM -0400, Linus Hicks wrote:
Mainly, it was apparently defaulting to using whole-file mode
If you're doing a local copy, --whole-file mode is *much* faster. Using
--no-whole-file doubles your disk I/O, which is only a good thing if
your t
> Is it a known problem? Is anybody else having it too? What steps do I
need
> to take to resolve it?
Maybe you have same problem like I
Cygwin sleep() is messing something with windows threads
Posted already to cygwin mailing list
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-08/msg01136.html
Raul Metsma