Thanks. Please re-run rsync at -vvv verbosity level to make the receiver print the modification times it intends to set. Then send the verbose output and the actual modification times on the source and destination for the affected files. That should help us figure out what is going on.
Matt On 9/6/07, jrradtke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks Matt. > Answers to your questions are inline: > > I suspect the corrupted times are Netware's fault. Let's talk about the > Linux -> Netware job because it's simpler (no Windows involved). > What is the full rsync command? > > rsync -varz /home/Database/Tables/ --log-file=/root/rsync.log > --include-from=/root/filelist --include "*.MB" --exclude "*" > 192.168.1.1::CLINTON/tables > > Is the Netware server accessed using rsync's remote capabilities (a remote > shell or daemon) or a network filesystem? > > As a daemon. > rsyncstr.ncf = sys:rsync/rsync --address=192.168.1.1 --port=873 --auth > --daemon --config=sys:rsync/rsyncd.conf > > I am running Rsync ver 2.62 on the Netware server and 2.6.9-1.rh7.rf on the > Linux (RedHat 7.2) / Samba (2.2.8a-1) machine -- To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html