At 06:58 24.08.2007 +0200, Samuel Vogel wrote:
I don't think this is possible. Pretty much no services except ssh are running
on the machine that I'm running the rsync client on. The partition I'm
transferring the files to hast 400GB of space left and 3.7 GB of my 4GB memory
are still free...
Thanks for the reply. Do you mean on the rsync server or client side?
The client has 4GB of Ram, the server only has 1GB. I try to download
from the server to the client.
I'm sure that there is no file bigger than 500MB. And there can't be any
files 1GB, because we have 1GB quotas in place!
Fri, 24 Aug 2007 12:00:01 +0200, mjacob wrote:
I calculated 100 bytes a file which lead me to about 350MB
needed for the process. However the process seems to stop
already at getting 16MB.
Is there any restriction to processes on Unix system
that might influence this? Will set ulimit help?
Hello,
we are using rsync on AIX and run into out of memory.
There have been some threads about out of memory and FAX
tells that this is a known problem. So I need to finde
a workaround for this.
Please help me!
We try to sync many () Thumbnails of size 2k between
AIX and Linux with
On 2007-08-24 12:02 +0200, Samuel Vogel wrote:
Andre Majorel schrieb:
If you have directories with many files, rsync becomes a memory
hog. I've had it bring down a 1-GB machine while copying a 10-GB
news spool.
Thanks for the reply. Do you mean on the rsync server or client
side?
I don't
Hi!
In a project I'm working on, I needed a way to run rsync in daemon mode
as a regular user without having the passwords readable to everybody
accessing the console. With this chance rsync falls back to Apples
keychain access if no secrets file is given.
You need to put the passwords
On 8/23/07, Ming Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this one looks interesting! fire a flame here, which one is better,
unison or rsync, for daily backup purpose?
Fundamentally, rsync does stateless one-way copying and Unison does
stateful two-way synchronization. Backup is one-way, so rsync is
At 16:43 24.08.2007 +0200, Samuel Vogel wrote:
I installed the latest CVS Version (today about 1pm). Again, the same problem
occured...
Did you have it on both sides? Did rsync say sending incremental
file list (probably only with -v)? It only does so if the rsync on the other
side understands
I installed the latest CVS Version (today about 1pm). Again, the same
problem occured...
Andre Majorel schrieb:
On 2007-08-24 12:02 +0200, Samuel Vogel wrote:
Andre Majorel schrieb:
If you have directories with many files, rsync becomes a memory
hog. I've had it bring down a 1-GB
Matt McCutchen wrote:
Is this doable with current rsync?
No. A request for enhancement has been entered for a --newer option
that would do this: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2423 .
At present, I can think of two things you might try:
1. Use `find' to list the files that
I am backing up customers data over a vpn using rsync. Someone requested to
sign up for my offsite backup and they have exchange. I am wondering the
best way to backup exchange with rsync. Can I just stop the services before
the backup and then restart them afterward. Their uptime isn't
On 8/24/07, Jamie Lokier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A really nice solution would be for rsync to use the rsync delta
transmission algorithm (or something like it) to compare the set of
file attributes between each end.
I think this is an excellent idea, but it will take a considerable
amount of
On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 09:47 -0400, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On 8/23/07, Ming Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this one looks interesting! fire a flame here, which one is better,
unison or rsync, for daily backup purpose?
Fundamentally, rsync does stateless one-way copying and Unison does
I recieved the answers I was looking for, either use exmerge to copy the
mailboxes to PSTs and rsync or just use the ntbackup to create a bkf file.
My question now is with VSS. How hard is it to implement VSS utilization
into rsync and specifically deltacopy? I want to use deltacopy for ease
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