Hi!:) - try using the sudo command as a prefix to all of that. I know
that if I didn't do that it would default to nobody.nobody when I copied.
-Tito
Hi All,
I recently installed Rsync to perform backup features - this
includes backing up a /home dir and keeping
If it's anything like the rooms I saw last year...some rooms have
wardrobes meaning that you have a unit with a shelf, a closet cabinet
type thing, and about 5 drawers. If you have lots of clothes, bring extra
storage containers because thos drawers can't really hold much. Or don't
bring so many
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: rsync digest, Vol 1 #797 - 4 msgs (Catalino Cuadrado)
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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 19:35:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: Catalino Cuadrado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: rsync digest, Vol 1
Macs are supported using Rsync..you need to have version 2.5.5, it's
distributed with RsyncX. You can grab a copy at http://www.macosxlabs.org/
I've found it useful to copy from a local harddrive to another local hard
drive, but I haven't gotten it to work successfully to do a full system
Well, I finagled a system up that works with Mac OS X and Rsync, I
configured it in teh following steps:
SSH Authentication key logs in without a password to the host machine
jarmusch.
From the client machine, Cage, using the command
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED](IP address concealed to protect the
source and destination filesystems HFS+? This
is the only way for this version to work correctly.
Kevin Boyd
OS X Deployment Coordinator
Sys Adm UMIT Contract Services
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Catalino Cuadrado wrote:
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 15:42:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Catalino Cuadrado [EMAIL
Dave- I've got the rsync daemon running as root, (setgroups() man page
said that if setgroups wasn't called as root it would give an error
message) and I've configured the ports correctly a la man page. I still
get the error with setgroups.
If it's a recently implemented security feature could I
I haven't gotten it to work successfully, I'm still struggling with the
same setgroups error that you are. However, I can tell you what I have
tried. So far I have rsync configured to run in --daemon mode using the
command: sudo rsync --daemon I can prompt it for a list of modules, but
when I go
I've been trying to get my two Mac OS X computers to sync using rsync
2.5.5. I have one set up as the host with --daemon and the other with a
client running. I was encountering an
ERROR: chroot failed error in my messages. I found that the problem lied
in a misconfiguration of the rsyncd.conf