Erik Jan Tromp adapted my rsync-compress-fix.patch (that fixes some
compression bugs that can cause a copy to terminate) so that it would
apply to 2.5.7 (thanks Erik!). I'm making it available here:
http://www.blorf.net/rsync-2.5.7-compress-fix.patch
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Do both of your systems have /usr/local/lib in LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? if
Rsync compiles any libs that go in there, sol8 might not find it.
Also make sure that the PATH definition is red into your environment -
env command will tell you all ENV variables, PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
included...
Tom
Since the oracle users path is borked and you can't fix it proper, you
could always just set a var to rsync and call that in the script;
mover=/usr/local/bin/rsync
then reference $mover in the commandline, but, you knew that .
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
Wickram, Thushara wrote:
thanks for quick re
thanks for quick response. Yes it works ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/oracle> rsync --rsync-path=/usr/local/bin/rsync
sys2:/apps/oracle/dba/test .
In both systems I have /usr/local/bin in $PATH for the user(oracle).
Wondering whether there is a way not to use "--rsync-path" cmdline.
thanks again
T
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On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 03:16:45PM -0500, Wickram, Thushara wrote:
> ksh: rsync: not found
This is the key information that the remote ksh is telling you: rsync
isn't on the default PATH. You should either fix this, or use the
--rsync-path option.
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hi,
using sol8 sparc platform with recommended patch set from sun.
dloaded/installed rsync and popt(prerequsite) from sunfreeware.com (bin for
sol8 sparc)
# pkgadd -d ./popt-1.7-sol8-sparc-local all
# pkgadd -d ./rsync-2.5.6-sol8-sparc-local all
Problem :
can rsy
Michael Monteith writes about wanting to use rsync with SSH to allow one
server to rsync stuff securely from another server, and wants some help.
Maybe I can give you a leg up here Michael. I faced the same problem when
my backup file server needed to talk to my main file server over the
interne
On Fri 05 Dec 2003, Michael Monteith wrote:
>
> I have a depot server with HP depots that I need to replicate. The
> only part I need help with is setting up Rsync to use SSH to
> replicate the data from system a and everything under /depot to
> system b /depot. Basically just copy directory
I'll try to be as clear as possible with what I need to do and what I
need.
I have a depot server with HP depots that I need to replicate. The
only part I need help with is setting up Rsync to use SSH to
replicate the data from system a and everything under /depot to
system b /depot. Basica
On Fri 05 Dec 2003, Bill Geddes wrote:
> I have been using rsync in daemon mode to get backups of systems. The
> daemon would not start on one system. Gave the syslog message that
> the 'Address already in use'. netstat, lsof, ps - nothing exposed the
> process that was taking the port. It wou
I have been using rsync in daemon mode to get backups of systems. The
daemon would not start on one system. Gave the syslog message that
the 'Address already in use'. netstat, lsof, ps - nothing exposed the
process that was taking the port. It would not time out and magically
start either. I s
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Kees Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a patch made by the redhat folks. I noticed it in their src.rpm
> for rsync while I was updating it for 2.5.7. I figure at the worst, it's
> a nice bit of protection. It would be cool to get this put into CVS.
Contents of rsync-
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that with ssh I can issue the -i command to use a different identity.
> Is there anyway to use the -i command with rsync and ssh? Thank you.
>
> Michael
In addition to what Martin suggested, you can also include the -i option
and it
I think it's pretty impressive that rsync can discover nothing had changed
with just 371 bytes in one direction and 20 in another!
Andy
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