Tev
On Sunday 14 Dec 2003 11:36, Tevfik Karaglle wrote:
I tried two snapshots from http://cygwin.com/snapshots : 20031214 and
20031206. The first one (14.dec) hangs all the time. The second one
(06.dec) doesn't hang at all according to my tests!!
I released an updated cwRsync
On Saturday 20 Dec 2003 13:18, Douglas Beethe wrote:
rsync -a xyz //somehost/abc # Source: WinXP, Target: Win2K
I noticed the snippet in the above post using the // notation.
Is that notation supposed to work?
I came off the cygwin list where I reported a problem in running an
rsync
Here's my command copied from a shell script:\
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh
--recursive --times --perms --links \
/home/* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/remotebackups/
Here's some (a small part) of the output:
jk/.recently-used
253 100%0.00kB/s0:00:00
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 11:45:50AM -0800, John Davis wrote:
Here's my command copied from a shell script:\
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh
--recursive --times --perms --links \
/home/* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/remotebackups/
Here's some (a small part) of the
Hi,
I am currently setting up a backup script for the /home directory of a
server. I send all the files on a remote machine through LAN connection
using rsync to optimize bandwidth usage.
The script is run as root on the server by a cron job but rsync connects
to the remote machine as a
sure avoid all perm/user issues by making the whole server suid. seen
kids do that when they tired of having to su - root on their linux systems.
The alternative would be to enable ssh for root for those particular
cron jobs make sure the sshd_config is edited to disable this mischeif
after
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 09:11:26PM +0100, Sayan wrote:
Hi,
I am currently setting up a backup script for the /home directory of a
server. I send all the files on a remote machine through LAN connection
using rsync to optimize bandwidth usage.
The script is run as root on the server by a
Ron DuFresne wrote:
sure avoid all perm/user issues by making the whole server suid. seen
kids do that when they tired of having to su - root on their linux systems.
this command is only one line extracted from a script. Syncing of other
files require root privileges one the server side, eg
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 10:14:05PM +0100, Sayan wrote:
Ron DuFresne wrote:
sure avoid all perm/user issues by making the whole server suid. seen
kids do that when they tired of having to su - root on their linux systems.
this command is only one line extracted from a script. Syncing of
jw schultz wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 09:11:26PM +0100, Sayan wrote:
I am currently setting up a backup script for the /home directory of a
server. I send all the files on a remote machine through LAN connection
using rsync to optimize bandwidth usage.
The script is run as root on the
Here's my command copied from a shell script:\
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh
--recursive --times --perms --links \
/home/* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/remotebackups/
It looks like you don't have the --delete in there (which you should have
to keep identical
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 02:16:21PM -0800, Chuck Wolber wrote:
Here's my command copied from a shell script:\
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh
--recursive --times --perms --links \
/home/* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/remotebackups/
It looks like you don't have
I had forgotten to set the permissions on the upload folder on the
remote server. Once I set the perms correctly, it worked. Thanks to
everyone for the help!
-Original Message-
Here's my command copied from a shell script:\
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress
All,
Sometimes when I do an rsync, it times out and leaves on orphaned
process on the remote machine. I am running rsync over ssh using
public key authentication. I synchronize about twenty-five machines,
and this problem only appears on one of them. It worked until
recently on this
Upon further investigation, I think I found part of the problem.
There was a weird circular link in the destination directory. I'm
running a test of the fix right now. I ran a test with no --timeout
option and that seemed to work. Then I found and deleted the
circular link and am re-running
Hi!
How can I find out what files wheren't transferred If I have error:
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at
main.c(1045)
running rsync?
I've tried rsync -v[v][v] but had no success. It wasn't possible to make
sure what where the files producing the error. Any
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 04:00:24AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
How can I find out what files wheren't transferred If I have error:
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at
main.c(1045)
running rsync?
I've tried rsync -v[v][v] but had no success. It
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 04:00:24AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi!
How can I find out what files wheren't transferred If I
have error:
rsync error: some files could not be transferred
(code 23) at main.c(1045)
running rsync?
I've tried rsync -v[v][v] but had no success. It
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