It seems to me that rsyncd.conf does not provide an option akin to rsync's
--one-file-system command line argument. If that is true, it seems like a
bug of ommission, as I now face a use case where I need it.
Is there maybe some technical reason for the ommission?
Thanks,
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Lester Hightower
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4768
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> Also note that if you do rerun a --link-dest copy, there is the risk that an
> already-hard-linked file could get its attributes changed if a file
On 7/12/07, Wayne Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 06:31:59PM -0400, Warren Oates wrote:
> The exclude test fails on OS X Darwin Kernel Version 8.10.1
> RELEASE_I386. It just hangs there until CTL-C.
It could hang on other architectures too, but was sporadic. I just
ch
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 06:31:59PM -0400, Warren Oates wrote:
> The exclude test fails on OS X Darwin Kernel Version 8.10.1
> RELEASE_I386. It just hangs there until CTL-C.
It could hang on other architectures too, but was sporadic. I just
checked-in a fix and released a new "nightly" tar file.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 05:18:28PM +0530, Madhavan Chari wrote:
> SOURCE1=/opt/mscdr/arb821/Server
> E1=/opt/mscdr/arb821/Server/transmissionData
As Matt mentioned, the exclude needs to not include any part of the path
that is outside of the transfer. The simple rule is that your excludes
should
Hi,
Here is my config file
HOSTTOBACKUP1=ctlrws001
SOURCE1=/opt/mscdr/arb821/Server
TARGET1=/opt/mscdr/daily.0/arb821/Server
and the my script
E1=/opt/mscdr/arb821/Server/transmissionData
E2=/opt/mscdr/arb821/Server/logs
E3=/opt/mscdr/arb821/Server/temp
E4=/opt/mscdr/arb821/Server/altavista
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4162
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