On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:15:37 +0100
Vahsen Beheer beh...@vahsen.nl wrote:
Hi!
I am backing up (using --link-dest, hard links) to a NAS which has
an 'rsync' daemon running. I do not have ssh access to this
Storage-device. Part of my script needs to delete whole remote
directory trees. This
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:15:37 +0100
Vahsen Beheer beh...@vahsen.nl wrote:
Hi!
I am backing up (using --link-dest, hard links) to a NAS which has
an 'rsync' daemon running. I do not have ssh access to this
Storage-device. Part of my script needs to delete whole remote
directory trees. This
On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 17:39 +0200, Edvinas Valatka wrote:
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:15:37 +0100
Vahsen Beheer beh...@vahsen.nl wrote:
I am backing up (using --link-dest, hard links) to a NAS which has
an 'rsync' daemon running. I do not have ssh access to this
Storage-device. Part of my
On 31-10-2010 16:39, Edvinas Valatka wrote:
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:15:37 +0100
Vahsen Beheer beh...@vahsen.nl wrote:
Hi!
I am backing up (using --link-dest, hard links) to a NAS which has
an 'rsync' daemon running. I do not have ssh access to this
On 31-10-2010 18:07, edac...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/31/2010 06:52 PM, Vahsen Beheer wrote:
Hi again Edvinas, and thanks a lot!!!
I finally managed to delete a remote empty directory now! I
simplified my request a bit though, and need to delete a
Hi All,
FWIW, I got my test to work. I realized the permissions were actually ok- the
owner/group bits were off. I set up a root account on the other laptop and
logged out of it then ran
/rsync -aNHAXx --protect-args --fileflags --protect-decmpfs --force-change
--stats --progress -v