I m getting bug for incremental backup from my server
Error:Rsync Failed 3072
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On Thu 21 Feb 6:48 2008 Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 20 February 2008, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 22:17 -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 20 February 2008, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-20
hello, I'm running an Gentoo distribution on my computer, lately I've started
to get error messages that are rsync related.
here is a log of the output:
Fetching most recent snapshot
Attempting to fetch file dated: 20080219
portage-20080219.tar.bz2: OK
Syncing local tree...
building file list
On Wed 20 Feb 22:59 2008 Mike Frysinger wrote:
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hello, I'm running an Gentoo distribution on my computer, lately I've
started to get error messages that are rsync related. here is a log of the
output:
Fetching most recent
On Thu 21 Feb 4:59 2008 Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 16:06 -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote:
while anything is possible, i highly doubt it. emerge-webrsync
basically
unpacks a tarball and then uses rsync to copy that src tree to the dest
tree /usr/portage.
[...]
tar jxf
On Thu 21 Feb 6:48 2008 Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 20 February 2008, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 22:17 -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 20 February 2008, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 16:06 -0500, Mike Frysinger wrote:
tar jxf
Unix :-)
as always, I missed the most important part... :-))
I used both UID and id
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /tmp/rsync.ids
0 0
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) context=root:system_r:inetd_t
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selinux is enabled. I changed enforcing to permissive mode and it
works now. i think i should check to see if it is necessary to run it
on my system and no matter what I learn - just disable it. thank you
guys for your help.
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I'm syincing i.e. /var/lib/mysql with no problems at all on 2.6.9 and
now in 3.0.0pre5, with no password between trusted hosts.
Try this nice tutorial for paswordless ssh/rsync to deeply understand
this issue, it's listed on documentation on the official rsync website:
this by default. How do I check? (I know I should not ask...)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# uname -a
Linux centos1.tekran.com 2.6.18-8.el5 #1 SMP Thu Mar 15 19:57:35 EDT
2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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On Nov 26, 2007 11:38 PM, Matt McCutchen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 17:37 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
root. Set a shell script like the following as the server in the
xinetd configuration to verify that the daemon is running as root and to
strace it to get more
-passwords.txt
user1:test
permissions for the directory:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ll /home/test -d
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Nov 25 00:15 /home/test
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/Lic
home/Lic/Lic2
..
..
..
/home/Lic/Lic9
with in each subfolders only .licence files from the source
machine.
I launch it :
rsync -avvvztog -e ssh /home/dps3/public/Lic*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/Lic/ --include='*/'
--include='*.lic' --exclude='*'
And every time i get an error
Hi,
Im using rsync in debian as daemon mode.
In the client side using Windows XP and DeltaCopy, im trying to backup a
directory in another partition this is the command:
rsync.exe -v -rlt -z --delete --igner-errors
"/cygdrive/D/mairimd/" "192.168.1.172::respaldo-prueba/mairimd/"
when im trying to
Michael Carmody wrote:
We are currently trying to implement the same thing here.
We are currently using RsyncX and nasbackup for Mac and windows respectively
and trying to write nice user documentation.
-Michael Carmody
Aren't these two different pieces of software?
Isn't it better to
Hello,
we did some research and we would like to try to write a Tcl/Tk wrapper
around rsync.
Tcl/Tk -
- is easy to write
- has nice GUI library
- is cross platform
- has several installers
Would somebody be interested to participate?
Our goal is -
To have a small Windows XP and OS X
Any chance you'd be willing to consider doing it in Java? There's already
at least one, now unmaintained, Java class wrapper to rsync that I know of
(not to be confused with the Java implementation of rsync, also currently
unmaintained). You'd be able to pick up where they left off. I would
Chuck Wolber wrote:
I've always wanted to have an api like that, but I've always been wary of
chasing protocol changes. A wrapper is the simplest way, but it's still a
bad approach IMHO. librsync is sort of a good idea too, but the idea still
chases the protocols, and it looks pretty dead to
Chuck Wolber wrote:
Yes, completely different. Good luck! And yes, I agree that a Tcl/tk
implementation is probably the right way to go for what you're doing.
..Chuck..
OK - good that we found out early enough :) May be it was a terminology
mistake.
And, thanks!
Iv
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Hello,
has somebody done a cross platform (Windows XP, OS X) GUI wrapper around
rsync so that end-users can backup selected files/folders on a remote
server by point-and-click?
I am aware that on Windows XP it is possible with the help of the cygwin
binary - but I am not sure about the GUI
I am using rsync with --password-file=passw option.
And I have set the passwod of the remote machine in the passw file
But it stilll asks me password.
How can I avoid this?
It is very urgent and I will ve very pleased for any kind of help.
Thanks in advance.
OA
hello,
i'm
trying to use rsync thtough ssh, with -e ssh flag,
but
i get the following errors:
rsync:
read error: Connection reset by peer (104)
rsync
error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(584)
what does that mean ?
how can i fix it ?
thank you.
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Hello
I have a similar problem. I want to rsync a huge number of files and I'm
running out of memory.
I'm using Dirvish to backup my servers. For those who haven't heard
about it it's sort of front end for rsync making a copy of the files
for the first backup, and then copying modified files
Paul Slootman wrote:
How could I get these files rsynced ?
The way I do that is to rsync separate logical directories.
E.g. I know that I don't have any files that are hardlinked between /usr
and /var, so it's no problem to rsync those separately from each other,
etc.
The great majority of
Hi!I've a problem using ssh without password:
I want use rsync for automatic scripts,I'm using this 2 names for my [EMAIL
PROTECTED] linux (based on red hat), rsync11 and rsync12.
This is the way I use to change the configuration and then using without
password ,
but the password is always asked
Hi!I want to exclude some files to transfer from my local to the remotehost, so
I created a file called fileesclusi.txt,with this lines:
/etc/fstab
/etc/ntp.conf.predhclient
/etc/udev
/etc/openldap
/etc/gpm-root.conf
/home/copia/x.txt
This is the command that I use,I've not errors, but the
Hi!I'm working with 2 linux, with 2 IP;I want make a copy of some files inside
one directory to the other linux.I called a file scriptx.sh in the first linux
and this is the body:
#!/bin/bash
rsync -avvz --delete --rsh=ssh --stats /home/copia/ [EMAIL
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On Fri, 20 May 2005, Paul Slootman wrote:
On Fri 20 May 2005, Steve Sether wrote:
From the web archives I've seen there's really not much spam at all.
Well,
On Monday 20 December 2004 12:45 pm, John Van Essen wrote:
Had you already run rsync before encountering that disk problem?
Thank You so much John, you clarified everything!
Maybe the target has junk in it that you fixed/deleted on the source?
No, i did that a while ago (a month) and that old
Dear Wayne,
On Sunday 19 December 2004 11:18 am, you wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2004 at 09:50:53PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I then tried again and started the rsync script on the directory
again, and it ended without copying over any more stuff, as far as I
can see - size wise
Hi,
I just completed a really big rsync described earlier. Ie about 13,945
directories transfered about 600GB of data.
Of 13,945 directories, 13,9441 directories transfer with matching du -b sizes
of the preimage to the size of the destination machine image.
of the 4 remaining directories i
Hi, I am very grateful for rsync!!!
Two days ago i started a backup of a
630 GB directory on a 700GB raid which has 13,945 subdirectories, to another
server. It copied over 525GB worth of data, and I see that there are 12,627
directories on the destination. The command I used was
rsync -a -e
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If this isn't possible, perhaps because you want to have backup-dir
on the src side, then I think your only alternative may be to
perform your single-file copy as a recursive copy, using --exclude
and --include arguments to narrow
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wayne Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 08:13:15PM -0800, Len Sh wrote:
I need to be-able to sync both ways so the files can be changed on
either server?
I recommend using the program unison for this -- I find it to be
indispensable.
Why
When I do
rsync -av --backup --backup-dir=/dir1/dir2/Backup \
/dir1/dir2/dir3 machine:/dir1/dir2/dir3
I get /dir1/dir2/Backup/dir3/...
/Backup/dir3/dir4/...
i.e. the tree under 'dir3' (my source tree) gets created
under .../Backup. This is fine.
But when I do the same thing
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When I do
rsync -av --backup --backup-dir=/dir1/dir2/Backup \
/dir1/dir2/dir3 machine:/dir1/dir2/dir3
Sorry, yes, I did give the trailing '/' after my source dir name
i.e. /dir1/dir2/dir3/
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On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 05:55, va_public wrote:
RSYNC DOES NOT WORK WITH 1GB+ FILES... unless you have a
sufficiently
large block size. See the following;
http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@l.../msg05219.html
OK. I read
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On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 10:24:35PM -, va_public
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If the file is getting deleted, shouldnt the --verbose option
print a
message to this effect?
Because it isn't deleting the files.
Um..It _is_
The ChangeLog for rsync 2.5.6 mentions that the --suffix option has
been added to control the suffix of files backed up to the
--backup-dir.
Wasnt this already there in 2.5.5?
In 2.5.5, if I do
--backup --backup-dir=mybackup --suffix=.old
it doesnt work? I thought it did.
rsync is great for syncing 2 directory trees, but I want to maintain
a master source tree on one machine and copy that to multiple
machines. i.e. basically what rdist does
The only way I can see of doing this with rsync is to have multiple
cron jobs
0 * * * * rsync ... machine1:...
0 * * * *
I have 2 cron jobs on machine A that do the following: copies a
directory tree to another disk on the same machine and also copies to
a remote machine i.e.
0 * * * * rsync -az -delete /disk1/dir/ /disk2/dir
0 * * * * rsync -az -delete /disk1/dir/ machine2:/disk2/dir
This is workig fine, but
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Greetings.
I have been looking around the web for information about what rsync does
when the file being copied from is open and changing, but haven't seen this
topic discussed anywhere. If you know of any place this is discussed, could
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Hi Julie,
I am setting up rsync via the server method and am having a problem with
syncing from a local server to the remote server. The command lists the
files that should be transferred but they never are. However if I am on the
remote machine and request an rsync from the local then
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