There seems to be a thread about rsync and Debian packages every
couple of months. I've written up a document which tries to cover all
of the questions and debates. It's pretty informal, but hopefully
will be useful.
http://rsync.samba.org/rsync-and-debian/
I'd appreciate comments.
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Maybe kill -9 pid helps?
This is more of a brute-force kill (mass slaughter! ;) ), and it'll close
the application without asking it to do so itself
Just a quick suggestion though...
Greetz -- Jurrie
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Maybe kill -9 pid helps?
Yes it help ! thanks
But why is happened ?
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From: Jurrie Overgoor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: rsync processes hang and client failing on max
Hi,
In my backup script I have noticed nothing gets deleted on the remote
end even though I have --delete and --delete-excluded. Did I miss
anything obvious here?
rsync -azC
-e ssh
--relative
--one-file-system
--sparse
--numeric-ids
--vP
In my backup script I have noticed nothing gets deleted on the remote
end even though I have --delete and --delete-excluded. Did I miss
anything obvious here?
Not sure if this applies to you, but...
One thing I noticed about trying to use --delete in combination with -b
--backup-dir is that
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With the exception of SIGKILL (usually number 9), and SIGSEGV(usually
number 11), kills are just signals. Most programs respond to
SIGTERM(usually number 15, and the default signal from the kill program)
by putting their toys away and going to bed, so to speak. They are free,
however, to
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Martin Pool wrote:
There seems to be a thread about rsync and Debian packages every
couple of months. I've written up a document which tries to cover all
of the questions and debates. It's pretty informal, but hopefully
will be useful.
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Brian May wrote:
I think some more details is required regarding rproxy.
Why is nobody actively developing it?
AFAIK, it solves all the problems regarding server load discussed in
rsync, doesn't it???
No. I tested it out, and it still hits the server hard.
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Date: Wed Apr 10 23:59:50 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/rsyncweb/rsync-and-debian
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Added Files:
rsync-and-debian.sgml
Log Message:
Try to stop debian-devel endlessly going in circles by answering qns
about rsync here.
Revisions:
Date: Thu Apr 11 00:57:53 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/rsyncweb/rsync-and-debian
In directory va:/tmp/cvs-serv26821
Modified Files:
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Log Message:
Bloody apostrophes.
Revisions:
rsync-and-debian.sgml 1.2 = 1.3
Date: Thu Apr 11 01:17:06 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/rsyncweb/rsync-and-debian
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Modified Files:
rsync-and-debian.sgml
Log Message:
Fix little grammar mistake.
Revisions:
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Date: Thu Apr 11 17:24:50 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/rsyncweb/rsync-and-debian
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Revisions:
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