At 18:01 25.09.2007 -0500, Robert wrote:
I'm trying to use rsync (version 2.6.9) to back up some files. However, a few
of them contain Hebrew characters. While I can back them up, the filenames
come through scrambled (I don't have Hebrew characters anymore). I've tried
the -8 switch, but that
This following info is in the Rsync mail archives but I'll refresh it.
There is a free vss toolkit you can get from Microsoft which allows you to
create shadow drives of local Windows harddrives.
I've put together this collection and an example script on how to backup
say the entire C: drive or
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4995
Summary: source_filter dest_filter patch fails in 2.6.9
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.9
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4995
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The short answer is It depends
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to determine if rsync is a sure method of backing
up servers (Linux and Windows) whose files are constantly
being accesed and are not able to be stoped they're services
for backing up purposes... I would use
could this copy correctly opened files?
it`s not a question if it`s open - it`s a question if you get a consistend copy.
with this, there is nothing which makes sure that the files doesn`t change
during transfer - so if it happens, on the target side you have a file
different from the source.
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Fabian Cenedese wrote:
At 18:01 25.09.2007 -0500, Robert wrote:
I'm trying to use rsync (version 2.6.9) to back up some files. However, a
few of them contain Hebrew characters. While I can back them up, the
filenames come through scrambled (I don't have Hebrew
On 9/26/07, Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded the source from the samba.org site. My current
question/problem is that after I compiled and installed, it did not
provide/create an rsyncd.conf file. Do I have to create one from
scratch?
No, you can keep the one you were
Thanks a lot for all you're answers mate all of them very useful... IMHO rsync
will work quite nice with alomost all servers if you avoid backing up this way
databases (they're dump utilities should be used instead... And later rsync the
.sql files for example...). I think I'll set up all my
Hi rsync folks -
I've got an interesting scenario that I need help with.
I'd like to files and directories between a very large source and target
- about 350,000 files in the directory tree. When I run rsync between
the two to figure out the differences, it takes about an hour.
However, I do
Date: Wed Sep 26 14:57:52 2007
Author: wayned
Update of /data/cvs/rsync/packaging
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17767/packaging
Modified Files:
release-rsync
Log Message:
Some improvements and fixes for the upcoming release.
Revisions:
release-rsync 1.16 = 1.17
Date: Wed Sep 26 15:22:38 2007
Author: wayned
Update of /data/cvs/rsync/patches
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv27942
Modified Files:
source-filter_dest-filter.diff
Log Message:
Moved some misplaced code.
Revisions:
source-filter_dest-filter.diff 1.20 = 1.21
Date: Wed Sep 26 17:43:57 2007
Author: wayned
Update of /data/cvs/rsync/packaging
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv16148/packaging
Modified Files:
release-rsync
Log Message:
Determine the previous version number in a more reasonable fashion.
Revisions:
release-rsync
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