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Mayuran Yogarajah wrote:
Im trying the following command:
rsync -ae ssh host.com:/creative/37295/7/file1.jpg /creative
rsync fails saying 'no such file or directory' because the
directories /creative/37295 and consequently /creative/37295/7
do not exist. What Im wondering is, is it possible to hav
I'm using rsync-2.5.7-2 on an updated Fedora Core 1 athlon system.
The -vn option lists all files to be copied or deleted, including
symlinks, but it does not appear to list empty directories to be
copied, even tough it copies them. It does list empty directories to
be deleted. The -v option doe
On Tuesday 13 Jan 2004 22:15, jw schultz wrote:
> You
> might want to fsck the filesystem.
Both partitions check out ok (e2fsck -fcv)
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On Tuesday 13 Jan 2004 22:15, jw schultz wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 06:50:28PM +, John Hunt wrote:
> (snip)
> > I've just run this from the command line (at default priority) and it
> > took only 7 minutes to complete. Increasing the timeout from 180 (ribs
> > default) to
>
>
John Davis wrote:
>> I want to mirror a samba server (smb0) to a identical server (smb1)
>> in my internal network. So far I can managed to do this from client
>> (smb1),
>>
>> rsync -e ssh -auzpg 10.10.10.24:/home/MYDOMAIN /home
>> rsync -e ssh -auzpg 10.10.10.24:/srv/ /srv
>>
>> I would like to a
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Norman Zhang
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Subject: rsync backup
Hi,
I want to mirror a samba server (smb0) to a identical server (smb1) in
my internal network. So far
Hi,
I want to mirror a samba server (smb0) to a identical server (smb1) in
my internal network. So far I can managed to do this from client (smb1),
rsync -e ssh -auzpg 10.10.10.24:/home/MYDOMAIN /home
rsync -e ssh -auzpg 10.10.10.24:/srv/ /srv
I would like to automate this task without entering
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 10:30:20AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> gpg: Signature made Thu Jan 01 11:14:08 2004 PST using DSA key ID 4B96A8C5
> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
The key is available through the public keyserver network. One way to
get it is to do a manual key rec
Quick question:
I was trying to verify signature file rsync-2.6.0.tar.gz.sig for latest
version or rsync and am getting:
gpg: Signature made Thu Jan 01 11:14:08 2004 PST using DSA key ID 4B96A8C5
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
I've checked for this key id but have not found it
Im trying the following command:
rsync -ae ssh host.com:/creative/37295/7/file1.jpg /creative
rsync fails saying 'no such file or directory' because the
directories /creative/37295 and consequently /creative/37295/7
do not exist. What Im wondering is, is it possible to have
rsyc make those directo
Kirby Bakken writes:
> I'm 99% sure there is a bug in rsync when running in daemon mode on a
> 'remote' server. The bug is that when trying to rsync a sym-link, the
> daemon 'leg' of the code strips off the leading path separator (for linux,
> this would be a '/'). I have produced a 'fixed' v
I'm 99% sure there is a bug in rsync when running in daemon mode on a
'remote' server. The bug is that when trying to rsync a sym-link, the
daemon 'leg' of the code strips off the leading path separator (for linux,
this would be a '/'). I have produced a 'fixed' version of the code and
we hav
We currently use rsync in daemon mode running on linux boxes to provide a Windows
client backup facility. Although restricted by IP range we have not setup
username/password authentication (this would be too much to maintain for us) but I am
aware that this is a security problem as any users wi
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