On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 07:50:51PM +0400, Ilya N. Golubev wrote:
> rsync version 2.4.6 protocol version 24
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> rsync -avv ~/share/cvs-xemacs-head/XEmacs/xemacsweb
> ~/share/public_html/xemacsweb
> building file list ... done
>
> ...
>
> xemacsweb/About/XEmacsServices.conte
There are many things that can cause that, among them file locking and
exclusions. Please provide the specific commandline you are using for the
transfer - it's ok to obfuscate the server name and paths. Also identify
both platforms.
In the meantime, you may wish to run the command more verbos
Hi All,
My first mail to the group. I am using rsync to synchronize two servers. Sometimes,
Some of the files are not getting transferred. Is it possible for me to log the files
that are missed in this rsync? I tried to get some resources from the net. But I did
not find the required info.
C
this email is to Sean M. Kaiser skaiser at northmont.k12.oh.us
post was: Tue Feb 24 23:38:32 GMT 200
hi,
did you get a solution for the --backup-dir problem (stat error
messages)?
I ran into the same thing...
Thanks
Christian
the original message was:
I am having a problem with implem
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 01:06:45PM +0200, Holger Klawitter wrote:
> just a short note: The file
> http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/rsync/rsync-2.6.2.tar.gz.sig
> is (currently) not downloadable.
The file downloads fine. It is likely your browser that is having a
problem. The web server returns "Con
rsync version 2.4.6 protocol version 24
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> rsync -avv ~/share/cvs-xemacs-head/XEmacs/xemacsweb
~/share/public_html/xemacsweb
building file list ... done
...
xemacsweb/About/XEmacsServices.content is uptodate
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ls -l
{~/share/cvs-xemacs-head/XEmacs/xe
You're getting there. Save yourself some typing, though, and simplify
your commandline until we get auth working. just "rsync
[EMAIL PROTECTED]::backup_pa" get the list and we're past the hurdle.
Looking at what you're doing, my guess is that you have world read on your
secrets file - /etc/rs
No guarantees, but I think sockets are treated similarly to devices by
rsync, so instead of the "-a" option, which is equivalent to "-rlptgoD",
try "-rlptgo", as in
"rsync -rlptgovz -e /usr/bin/ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp /danzas1/dump/testle"
Tim Conway
Unix System Administration
Contractor -
Hi,
I'm not sure if it's rsync or Cygwin problem, but most probably both..
Here is a short description:
I run rsync daemon on Windows machine (either latest cwRsync or Cygwin
versions) and synchronize a Windows directory to Linux server as root:
linux# rsync -avH --numeric-ids 10.0.0.1::test /e
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Hi there,
just a short note: The file
http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/rsync/rsync-2.6.2.tar.gz.sig
is (currently) not downloadable.
Mit freundlichem Gruß / With kind regards
Holger Klawitter
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