Dear Sir or Madam,
It's an honor to know your company through the website.
We are a large manufacturer of which specialize in manufacturing and exporting all
kinds of power cords, plugs, cordsets, extension cords, sockets, and so on.
Now we are planning to incorporate our business activities
HI,
I'm trying to exclude some files directories from a filesystem which I
would like to copy to a different site. I did:
# rsync -avz --exclude-file=/fs21/tmp/perl_scripts/exclude.txt
/fs22/a/circuit_design mickey.willow.com:/cpu/store/design
where file /fs21/tmp/perl_scripts/exclude.txt
HI,
I'm trying to exclude some files directories from a filesystem which I
would like to copy to a different site. I did:
# rsync -avz --exclude-file=/fs21/tmp/perl_scripts/exclude.txt
/fs22/a/circuit_design mickey.willow.com:/cpu/store/design
where file
That wouldn't be a problem, because rsync generates the lists and does the
compares, and if there are no errors or --ignore-errors is invoked
(logical or... no errors, ignore-errors is not tested), and
--delete-after is not invoked, the deletions are performed, followed by
the sends. I
Gouri: close. Try Ssh-keygen -p -P ''. You might argue that ssh should guess that
-P imlplies -p, but that's
an issue for your ssh maintainer.
Also: you don't ordinarily distribute the private key. You need the
PUBLIC key in $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys on any system you want to access
2002-07-21-04:12:55 jw schultz:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 07:06:29PM +1000, Martin Pool wrote:
6. No arbitrary limits: this is related to scalability.
Filesizes and times should be 64-bit; names should be
arbitrarily long.
File sizes, yes. Times, no. unsigned 32 bit
Hello all,
I recently downloaded RSYNC 2.5.5 and had a problem compiling on a RedHat
5.2 i386 system (I know its old but my co-located machine is ancient and I
can't easily upgrade it).
Anyhow, I did:
./configure --prefix=/usr/services/rsync
And make fails because of the file
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting a clean run of rsync on a w2k server running
cygwin. Basically, it appears that the commands are running to completion
(i.e. files are being copied) but the command does not return to a command
prompt (or continue to the next command when run via a script).
The
On 25 Jul 2002, Childs, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings.
I have been looking around the web for information about what rsync does
when the file being copied from is open and changing, but haven't seen this
topic discussed anywhere. If you know of any place this is discussed, could