Some things fast off the top of my head
(flames invited where I'm wrong;)
I am assuming:
Files live on the Window server.
smb mounted onto the BSD server
(It does what it can, but it's a few cards shy of a full deck)
There is a buch of whatever in Windows ACLs, but
there is enough UNIX permission
over samba mounts (bad file descriptor)
Some things fast off the top of my head
(flames invited where I'm wrong;)
I am assuming:
Files live on the Window server.
smb mounted onto the BSD server
(It does what it can, but it's a few cards shy of a full deck)
There is a buch of whatever in Windows ACLs
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Subject: RE: Rsync over samba mounts (bad file descriptor)
Hi Tony
Thanks for the speedy reply.
Yes, the windows server is mounted on the BSD machine like you explained.
I don't really mind to preserve date / time stamps on the files,
or permissions.
Surely there must be a way to get
I tried with a window, it does the same thing :/
-Original Message-
From: Tony Abernethy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:15 PM
To: Wayne Swart; rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: Rsync over samba mounts (bad file descriptor)
rsync -avuz
The -a wants most all