On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 01:34:03PM -0800, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
| OK, I wasn't aware that you couldn't hardlink a directory to another
| directory.
You're not supposed to be able to. But some systems allow it in a
restricted manner just for very special issues such as recovery of
an
directories
as those will have many links for other reasons (e.g. 1 for self reference,
1 for being inside a directory and 1 each for each subdirectory within).
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if I could get device content to device
contnt to work I guess I could fake this with the loopback device.
Any ideas?
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still don't really grasp the whole picture of how this works.
It's certainly not the way I would have designed it.
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and destination could recurse
their respective trees in sync with each other and copy, create, delete,
as things go through that parallel recursion.
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in another way.
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such?
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rsync.
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On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 07:16:26PM -0600, John Van Essen wrote:
| On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Phil Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| So I have on my server a big file tree. I want to use rsync to download
| only the PDF files, which make up a small portion of that tree. So I try
| it this way
, though, this could still be a
major time savings, as well as traffic savings. But it clearly would have
to have a special option to enable it.
Has anything like this been considered before?
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: rsync version 2.6.0 protocol version 27
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console, where I can spy on the current running any time I want.
Adding the ability to have a script extract that info, while still being
able to see normal stdout and stderr output, would be good.
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On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 01:00:09PM -0800, Wayne Davison wrote:
| On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 02:11:04AM -0600, Phil Howard wrote:
| After doing a fresh extraction of the source for 2.6.0, I execute
| ./configure and it enters a loop with no output before or during.
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| What shell are you using
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are reasonably clean even if
they do clutter /etc/mtab a bit. Since I'm doing this on Linux, this
is an option. I'm not sure what my options will be on other systems
if/when I need to run those.
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thoughts on this?
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. stat() succeeds). But
if stat() fails, even though lstat() would succeed, the symlink is not
copied.
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it is).
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established things not expecting this.
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that already does it right, if possible.
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4087.06 bytes/sec
total size is 85523954 speedup is 2461.83
root@pollux:/home/root/src 158
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version. If I
get any unexpected results with 2.5.0 I'll report back with those.
Consistency is a great value.
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that it be the default option, so it would nt impact anyone
unless they wanted it to.
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it, but I am sure I would have tried
it, so maybe I encountered that problem. But /. on the end works for me
and is what I have been using in all my backup scripts.
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There does not seem to be an option in configure to get rsync 2.5.0
to link libz as a shared library. Is there any way to do this?
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it is more of a syncronization kind of
thing anyway.
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anonymous or authenticated, but without granting any SSH
access to anyone (e.g. the rsync users won't be in the /etc/passwd
user space).
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be serious.
Is this via RSH/SSH or the rsyncd port? This could be related to #1.
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or not.
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right.
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after restarting the server, so it's a little more
than that somewhere.
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is there
but it is empty. Should it have data in it? BTW, it was in ramdisk
in 2.4.4 and this max connections problem did not exist, so if there
is a ramdisk sensitivity, it's new since 2.4.4.
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(potentially to be deleted) file, and copy, move, or link, as
appropriate. In theory this should apply to anything anywhere in the
whole file tree being processed.
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