large files not being synced properly while being uploaded to samba share

2006-10-03 Thread Mark Osborne
Hello, I have run into an issue with rsync that I’m hoping someone can help with.  We are using rsync to mirror data between a samba share on an internal staging server and our production ftp servers.  The rsync runs from cron every 15 minutes.  Occasionally, the rsync will run while someb

rsync stops outputting when synchronizing a directory with many files

2006-10-03 Thread Iordan Kolev Iordanov
Hello, I use rsync to mirror the home directories of users on a computational cluster for backup purposes. There are users who have single directories containing 12,000+ files. I am using RHEL 4.0 update 4, and the rsync is version: rsync version 2.6.3 protocol version 28 When rsync is dele

Re: change_sacl_perms() and ACLs from Solaris to 2.6 Linux

2006-10-03 Thread Wayne Davison
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 10:03:28AM -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote: > I'm a little uncomfortable putting an unreleased version into production, > which is where this is going (assuming all is well). But... I can certainly understand that. The CVS version is stable and will soon start the 2.6.9 pre-re

Rsync in Half Duplex Mode

2006-10-03 Thread Adrian Cooke
Hello, I am wanting to use rsync over a really bad wireless link that only works in half duplex mode. It is not possible to tune the hardware to work in half-duplex mode so it is up to the Application layer to make the link work in half duplex. I have done some simple tests now transfering a

rsync stalls -- sleeps indefinetly

2006-10-03 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
Dear Developers First of all I would love to thank you for a nice tool I had been using rsync within backuppc project to backup my remote hosts. It had been working fine until the moment (as I think) whenever I moved RAID to another box and now the source directory (/raid/research) is now actuall

Re: change_sacl_perms() and ACLs from Solaris to 2.6 Linux

2006-10-03 Thread Andrew Gideon
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 23:53:11 -0700, Wayne Davison wrote: > FYI, I ran a test on a file with the ACLs you mentioned, and it worked > fine coyping it from Solaris to Linux. I'm a little uncomfortable putting an unreleased version into production, which is where this is going (assuming all is well).