I am looking for a way to backup Microsoft Exchange servers offsite. I
am OK offering something like Backup Exec and doing a d2d then
subsequently rsyncing those backup files but it doesn't seem to sync
those files efficiently. Has anybody found a good solution for
something like this?
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5811
Summary: rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code
22) at io.c(635)
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.4
Platform: x64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Wayne Davison wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 06:47:47AM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
The reason this is brought up is because I'm using rssh
(http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/) as the user's shell to limit that
user to only be allowed to run rsync.
I looked at the source, and created a
I'm having some issues with some lnk files using cygwin 1.7 and rsync 3.0.3.
I'm not sure if this is an issue with rsync or cygwin.here is the error
written to the rsync log:
rsync: rename /EDrive/Documents and Settings/csams/Application
Data/Microsoft/Office/Recent/.Order requests Lori
You need to use shadow copies to create a drive you can use with rsync, or
you have to take Exchange offline. You can use vshadow.exe (use version
3.0) to create the shadow copy and then expose it as a drive. Then use
rsync to sync this point-in-time backup to your offsite location across an
ssh
Paul Slootman wrote:
On Fri 05 Sep 2008, Bas van Schaik wrote:
Well, why not try upgrading to the latest? If that's not an option for
you, what do you want us to do? Retro-actively fix your version by
jumping in our time machine? ;-)
You're right, I should have been more clear
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 18:01 +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Personally, and this is not something that any shell can solve, I would
love for a way to limit the files that the --server side rsync allows
access to.
It's called an rsync daemon. It can be invoked over ssh; the command to
force in
I do the NT backup of the exchange to a .bkf file, then rsync that file. My
largest was about 12GB and it took about 1 hour and transferred about 300MB
of data across the net. I had to use rsync 3.x to make this work, though.
Brad
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