rsync: file too large (27) errors.

2007-02-23 Thread Tom
I am getting a file too large error. I have googled this and read bug reports on file. I have upgraded rsync on the system that appeared to be having problems. I am still not able to find a solution. I am using Dirvish for backups and was directed to ask here as this was determined to be more of a

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3925] rsync is unable to sync large (approx 4G) sparse files

2007-02-23 Thread samba-bugs
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3925 [EMAIL PROTECTED] changed: What|Removed |Added CC||[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Comment #4

Receive more information about transfer problems in server log?

2007-02-23 Thread Bas van Schaik
Hi all, I'm probably using the most basic rsync-setup: just running the rsync-daemon and use plain transfers (no encryption or other shells, plain rsync). Transfer logging is enabled. I've got a lot of client machines rsyncing their backups, both Linux and Windows. For some rsyncs, the log tells m

rsync not working over firewall, although ssh works

2007-02-23 Thread Jean-Noël Rivasseau
Hello, I have the following setup: * One box at work running Gentoo; (rsync version 2.6.9) * One box at home running OS X; (Apple rsync version 2.6.3, but installing vanilla 2.6.9 did not change anything) * One box at home running Gentoo; (rsync version 2.6.9) At home my machines are behind a f

Re: Using rsync to sync two live servers

2007-02-23 Thread Stuart Halliday
Not too much of a problem. You can use my open files on Windows RSync solution recently posted to this list. This will allow you to copy open files from the master to your two slaves. But if the file is open on the slaves then of course you can't copy over it. But then would you be overwriting e