RE: Cygwin rsync to RH rsync server

2006-06-23 Thread Jason Staudenmayer
So you have it working with cygwin(svr) to cygwin(cli) transfers but not linux(svr) to cygwin(cli) Jason -Original Message- From: Chuck Wolber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 5:35 PM To: Jason Staudenmayer Cc: Matt McCutchen; rsync@lists.samba.org Subject: RE:

RE: Cygwin rsync to RH rsync server

2006-06-23 Thread Chuck Wolber
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Jason Staudenmayer wrote: So you have it working with cygwin(svr) to cygwin(cli) transfers but not linux(svr) to cygwin(cli) No, we have it working where we have to set up a tunnel (via ssh) to the cygwin machine and then set up rsync as a daemon with paths pre-specified

RE: Cygwin rsync to RH rsync server

2006-06-23 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2006-06-23 at 07:45 -0700, Chuck Wolber wrote: No, we have it working where we have to set up a tunnel (via ssh) to the cygwin machine and then set up rsync as a daemon with paths pre-specified in rsyncd.conf. We want it to work where we can connect to the cygwin sshd service from a

rsync and mysql with users connected

2006-06-23 Thread Grignon Mickaël
Hi, I want to apologise for my bad english (I'm french). So I need to Back-up a lot of datas from a place to an another by the way of rsync with ssh naturally. A good question from my boss was : What happened when the mysql database is used by a user during the Backup ? Is the system

Re: rsync and mysql with users connected

2006-06-23 Thread Maarten Boot (CWEU-USERS/CWNL)
Mickaël, In general one should not backup databases while they are running. the safest way to backup any database is to switch it off (usually called coldmode) and to run in your case rsync. another way is th run the normal mysql backup commands to a local disk location and after the mysql

RE: rsync and mysql with users connected

2006-06-23 Thread Tony Abernethy
With the usual caveats of "Your Mileage May Vary", this may give you an idea of how far you can push things and get away with it. In practice, I back up production MySQL databases when they are running. Not that big a deal. Some notes on improving the odds (of getting away with it): One

Re: rsync and mysql with users connected

2006-06-23 Thread JamesDR
Tony Abernethy wrote: With the usual caveats of Your Mileage May Vary, this may give you an idea of how far you can push things and get away with it. In practice, I back up production MySQL databases when they are running. Not that big a deal. Some notes on improving the odds (of getting away

Re: Windows 2003, Cygwin, and rsync

2006-06-23 Thread John Oliver
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 05:06:22PM +1000, Christian Hack wrote: I just installed Cygwin / OpenSSH / rsync on two Dell PowerVault 745N NASes running Windows 2003 Appliance Edition. My rsync daemons are running, ssh works, and in theory all is well. But... I'm getting an average of