On 7/20/07, Abdul Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply, the permission issue is resolved after I
reconfigured and reinstalled rsync. The only issue I have now is user
vpopmail and group vchkpw is not retaining. Its just not retaining
the user and the group of files.
I even tried to
On 7/19/07, Abdul Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently installed rsync.2.6.9. on CentOS4.x boxes. That was my
first backup yesterday.
In the future and if you need more help on this issue than the below,
please send the exact rsync command you used!
But I notice that some hidden (or
On 7/19/07, Abdul Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently installed rsync.2.6.9. on CentOS4.x boxes. That was my
first backup yesterday.
In the future and if you need more help on this issue than the below,
please send the exact rsync command you used!
But I notice that some
On 7/19/07, Abdul Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the future and if you need more help on this issue than the below,
please send the exact rsync command you used!
Here is the command that I ran from the destinition machine which is also
running the rsync daemon or the rsync server;
[EMAIL
In the future and if you need more help on this issue than the below,
please send the exact rsync command you used!
Here is the command that I ran from the destinition machine which is
also
running the rsync daemon or the rsync server;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] admin]# rsync --verbose --progress
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:42:05AM -0400, Abdul Khan wrote:
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --recursive
/home/vpopmail/ 192.167.1.61::email_backup/
You didn't specify owner or group preservation. I recommend using -a
(--archive) so that you get everything preserved and everything copied.
It
On 7/19/07, Wayne Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:42:05AM -0400, Abdul Khan wrote:
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --recursive
/home/vpopmail/ 192.167.1.61::email_backup/
You didn't specify owner or group preservation. I recommend using -a
(--archive) so that