Re: Huge rsyncd.log file - what do I grep for to debug rscync failures

2012-09-07 Thread Paul Slootman
On Thu 06 Sep 2012, Kevin Korb wrote: > > Connection reset by peer essentially means that the program you were > talking to went away (crashed). Therefore whatever is at or near the .. or a stateful firewall somewhere lost the state of the connection. Sometimes happens when a connection is idle

Re: Huge rsyncd.log file - what do I grep for to debug rscync failures

2012-09-06 Thread Kevin Korb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Connection reset by peer essentially means that the program you were talking to went away (crashed). Therefore whatever is at or near the end is probably what is important. On 09/06/12 14:52, Dariusz Dolecki wrote: > Hi, > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root

Huge rsyncd.log file - what do I grep for to debug rscync failures

2012-09-06 Thread Dariusz Dolecki
Hi, -rw-r--r-- 1 root other5291457346 Sep 6 13:44 rsyncd.log what pattern should I grep for to send you guys more information on rsync failures (server side) Client side messages are: rsync of /oradb/d10 appeared to complete with NON-NOMINAL status (rc=12) at Thu Sep 6 07:33:58 PD