Re: what is this messages mean?

2001-10-29 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 04:43:03PM +0900, shakey001 wrote: Hi, friends.. I saw dmesg messages, but I don't know this messages. === cut === TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer 111.222.333.444:873/36106 shrinks window 1566013416:1566014864. Repaired. TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer

rsync not copying owner/group on some files

2001-10-29 Thread Ian Kettleborough
I am trying to use rsync 2.4.6 to try creating a backup using another locally connected hard disk. Thing copy, but sometimes the group is eith numeric (valid). Often the owner is not even shown. This is the command I use for rsync: rsync-2.4.6/rsync -arxlHpogDt /usr/ /backup/usr/ --delete

Re: 2.4.7p1 protocol differences?

2001-10-29 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 02:19:55PM -0400, Dave Wreski wrote: Hi all, rsync-2.4.6 has been running for quite a while with no problems, until about a week ago when for some reason it blocked on the same host ever time. I use it to backup about thirty hosts to my backup server, but for

Re: compilation error

2001-10-29 Thread SANJEEV
I have two machine on which I am getting this error. Both machine is Solaris 7 and rsync version I am trying is 2.4.6. This is the error checking whether the C compiler (gcc -O -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 ) works... no configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C

Re: 2.4.7p1 protocol differences?

2001-10-29 Thread Tony Shum
Dave Wreski wrote: I'm not aware of any protocol differences. Can you be more specific? Try to give us some simple steps to reproduce it if you can. Actually, I screwed up. The remote side had quite an old version of rsync. Upgrading to 2.4.6 fixed the protocol problems but hasn't

Re: 2.4.7p1 protocol differences?

2001-10-29 Thread Dave Wreski
Try this patch, so far hanging does not happen anymore. http://www.clari.net/~wayne/rsync-nohang1.patch Applied the patch, upgraded both sides, and same thing. I'm not so sure it's an rsync thing anymore, but have no ideas what the problem could possibly be. Thanks, Dave