Francis
I did increase the timeout to 60 is the same resolve
Thanks
From: francis.montag...@inria.fr
To: Cuong X Dang
Cc: rsync@lists.samba.org
Date: 11/03/2012 04:19 AM
Subject:Re: Rsync problem when connected to mirror site
On Fri, 02 Nov 2012 19:32:14 +0100 Cuong X
On Fri, 02 Nov 2012 19:32:14 +0100 Cuong X Dang wrote:
> "rsync error: timeout in data send /received (code 30) at ioc (140)
...
> rsync="/usr/bin/rsync -aviHz --delete --progress --timeout=10"
This is a timeout of 10 seconds. Try to increase it.
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Hello,
I'm trying to connect to one of the mirror sites to get a package update
for Linux server through the proxy server, but after approximately 10- 15
minutes it times out with the following error:
"rsync error: timeout in data send /received (code 30) at ioc (140)
[receiver=3.0.9]
rsync:
Wiesner Thomas wrote:
> Hello.
> My laptop runs XP Home SP3 and my workstation XP Prof. SP3.
>
> I use Cygwin and rsync to sync my files to a Debian 4.0 server which
> runs rsync 2.6.9 in daemon mode.
>
> It had always worked quite will until I upgraded to Cygwin 1.7.x
> (the laptop runs Cygwin
Hello.
My laptop runs XP Home SP3 and my workstation XP Prof. SP3.
I use Cygwin and rsync to sync my files to a Debian 4.0 server which
runs rsync 2.6.9 in daemon mode.
It had always worked quite will until I upgraded to Cygwin 1.7.x
(the laptop runs Cygwin 1.7.4 and the workstation 1.7.5 with
Hello.
My problem is Rsync stops when I use it between 2 of my servers (2 NAS
Synology) ( named "*.22*" and "*.6*" ).
The problem continue...
For example :
_ Rsync run correctly between my server "*.22*" and ".6" ( in the 2
directions )
_ Rsync run correctly between my server ".6" and "*.8*" ( i
I am trying to pull some data from an rsync server to a client using
ssh, authorized_keys, and a hard-coded "command=" on the server. I've
been trying to figure it out on my own, but I know I'm missing a detail.
I can ssh from the client to the server without a password no problem.
I'm a bit
Dear rsync maintainers,
Hi, I have been seeing a problem for awhile in an rsync script I
maintain with how rsync syncs symbolic links between and rsync daemon
running on Linux and an rsync client running on recent Cygwin that I
am wondering is a known issue. Basically rsync always copies sy
rsync" -varu //server\share/ /cygdrive/d/backup
Works fine
Wayne Davison a écrit :
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 03:26:08PM +0200, Mueller-Lynch Thomas wrote:
rsync.exe -rva //remote_server1/share$/dir1/default.asp remote_server2::dir2/
Rsync does not consider "//" to be different from "/", so tha
Hello,
I've got a script set up to back up some of our
server's (CentOS 4.3) directories to a mounted Samba
drive. One of the directories contains the mail and
during the file copy some open mail files are backed
up. However, these files are unable to be deleted from
the mounted drive giving an er
By default, rsync decides it can skip transferring the data from a
source file to a destination file if the files have the same size and
last-modified time. Did you preserve last-modified times when you
extracted the files onto the backup machine? If you used tar, the times
should have been prese
All
I am having a problem with rsyncing 2 directories in my network. Here is
the situation:
1. I have a directory tree on the 1 server say: SOURCE
2. I have to rsync this directory tree on a backup server, say: Backup
3. This is a huge tree (about 8-9 GB) that grows by about 2-3 % a day.
4. What
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 03:57:41PM +0800, Reddragon Wang wrote:
> rsync -az -e "ssh -l user" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sql.gz /data/sql.gz
That command duplicates the -l option to ssh -- you don't need to
manually specify the "-l user" option when you use the "user@" prefix.
> It would stop t
Hi all,
I meet a problem with rsync when I used it to copy a large file from another host, I typed like this,
rsync -az -e "ssh -l user" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sql.gz /data/sql.gz
after I entered the password, It dose the job. But It would stop transmitting file when it had finished about
On Mon 29 Aug 2005, Zhang, Shu wrote:
> Thanks for your reply. Here is the info.
[snip]
I don't see anything that would cause the output you gave...
Please upgrade to the newest rsync (2.6.6) and try again.
Paul Slootman
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Thanks for your reply. Here is the info.
Command:
/usr/local/bin/rsync -tpz --delete --rsh /usr/local/bin/ssh
/home/chitown/foo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/directory1/directory2/
OS
SunOS 5.8 Generic_117350-18
Other info
/home/chitown/ is a mounted directory with a backup box, everything
works fine befor
On Mon 29 Aug 2005, Zhang, Shu wrote:
>
> The version of the rsync
>
>
>
> rsync version 2.5.2 protocol version 26
>
> Copyright (C) 1996-2002 by Andrew Tridgell and others
That's pretty ancient, that was released 26 Jan 2002.
> Error message we are getting
>
>
>
> --- RSYNC FAI
Hi there,
This is Shu Zhang from Internet Solutions Group, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. We are experiencing
some issues with rsync, wonder if you could give us some advice.
The version of the rsync
rsync version 2.5.2 protocol version 26
Copyright (C) 1996-2002 by Andrew
Hi,
My rsync is stopped working suddenly I got following in verbose and
log,
mkstemp failed: No such file or directory
and
rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(229)
my rsync code :
rsync -az -e ssh --delete $HOSTTOBACKUP:$SOURCE
$DR_BACKUP_DIR/daily.0 >$tempfile 2>&
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Richard Reina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you again for responding. I have changed the
> permission on the directory and it's parent dir. of
> the receiving machine to 766. I still get the same
> result.
You can't leave off the execute bit on directory permissions.
Wayne,
Thank you again for responding. I have changed the
permission on the directory and it's parent dir. of
the receiving machine to 766. I still get the same
result.
If you have any other suggestion I would be very
greatful as I have been "challenged" by this problem
since Friday.
Thanks aga
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 05:23:05AM -0800, Richard Reina wrote:
> I did a chmod 777 test_briscoe (on the client) and
> still got the same result.
Remember that the rsync daemon runs as "nobody" by default. You can
change that, if you like. Also remember that the destination directory
needs to be
I added "max verbosity = 3" to rsyncd.conf. and tried
again.
[2628] rsync to test-data from ussbriscoe
(192.168.0.8)
[2628] server_recv(1) starting pid=2628
[2628] recv_file_name(test_briscoe)
[2628] received 1 names
[2628] recv_file_list done
[2628] generator starting pid=2628 count=1
[2628] delt
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 07:41:36AM -0800, Richard Reina wrote:
> rsync -vvv --stats --progress file1
> 192.168.0.14::test-data
> [...]
> make_file(3,TEST2)
This indicates that the file that was transferred was "TEST2", not
"file1". Was that output from a different run? Or do you have
something
I am having trouble sending a file with rsync to a
local machine.
I try from 192.168.0.8:
rsync -vvv --stats --progress file1
192.168.0.14::test-data
and get:
make_file(3,TEST2)
send_file_list done
send_files starting
send_files phase=1
send files finished
total: matches=0 tag_hits=0 false_alar
Hello Harm
if you use
#rsync ... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:test
rsync wil look for the test directory in the homedir of harm
When you try
# rsync ... [EMAIL PROTECTED]::test
rync will use the [test] in your config file.
!note: the difference is the dubble ":"
Grtz,Remco
Harm Aarts wrote:
Hi all,
I
Hi all,
I recently acquired a laptop which brings the grand total of computers
at three. 1 laptop, 1 server, 1 desktop. Now the problem I want to solve
is the following: Because I work on both my laptop and desktop I would
like to sync data in my prj/ directory to my server. So when I logon I
s
I'm trying to rsync a smb filesystem to a novell netware filesystem. Both
file systems are mounted on a debian woody system (from root). On both file
systems the rsync process has "root" file system rights. But trying to
rsync a file with a read only flag like
-r-xr-xr-x1 root root
On Fri 23 Jan 2004, Nic Colledge wrote:
> Are you rsync-ing with a mounted samba directory (using mount -t smbfs
> ...)?
> Because I'm having a problem similar to this one with filenames with
> special characters.
Filenames is a different "problem" than the contents of the files.
> > The proble
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Spear
Sent: 23 January 2004 16:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Rsync problem / Special characters
Hi,
I have not esatblished a working rsync config on my server, but have
found
one major problem in which i hope there is a solutio
Hi,
I have not esatblished a working rsync config on my server, but have found
one major problem in which i hope there is a solution to.
I'm based in Norway, with scandinavian clients. Of course we use several
"special characters" in our keymap, which is not supported in US keyboards
etc.
I know
Adding a --checksums option should do ...
regards,
Sumit
--- Hardy Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See below.
>
> Jose Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to backup partition "/users1" on host
> "john"
> > onto partition "backup1" on host "mary".
> >
> > Here i
See below.
Jose Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to backup partition "/users1" on host "john"
> onto partition "backup1" on host "mary".
>
> Here is my rsyncd.conf:
>
To separate your rsync server log messages into their own
file, add this line to your rsyncd.conf at t
Sorry,
I forgot to say in my previous message that
I'm using rsync 2.5.5-4 on RedHat 9 hosts.
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Hello,
I'm trying to backup partition "/users1" on host "john"
onto partition "backup1" on host "mary".
Here is my rsyncd.conf:
[backup1]
path = /backup1
use chroot
uid root
gid root
auth users = backup
secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets
strict modes = true
hosts allow =
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 03:26:08PM +0200, Mueller-Lynch Thomas wrote:
> rsync.exe -rva //remote_server1/share$/dir1/default.asp remote_server2::dir2/
Rsync does not consider "//" to be different from "/", so that may be
thwarting you. Try something like this to work around the problem:
cd \\remo
We're using rsync 2.5.6 version 26.
Want to synch two W2K directories which are not on my machine (machine1 synchs
machine2 -> machine3)
I would like to synch the 2 direcories with the following syntax:
rsync.exe -rva //remote_server1/share$/dir1/default.asp remote_server2::dir2/
When I try th
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Captain Nice wrote:
| Another related thing, my rsync hang many times after completing the
| work. I need to press ^C to end it.
Rsync-Cygwin related hang problem is (the biggest) known problem of
rsync on cygwin, right now.
It *seems* to be a problem
Hi,
Another related thing, my rsync hang many times
after completing the work. I need to press ^C to
end it.
my rsync version is 2.5.6. I am on XP
Thanks!
-todi-
Hi,
I have few rsync problems on latest version of cygwin and rsync.
1. if the file already exist, the rsync goes into hang. I have
Hi,
I have few rsync problems on latest version of cygwin and rsync.
1. if the file already exist, the rsync goes into hang. I have
--progress and it says 1 file to consider
rsync -Cav --ignore--existing --progess test.bac /backup
First time above command works
second time it hangs!!!
2. If I
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 05:03:52PM +1000, Rajesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried using -e option as well. I get the below error message.
>
> /usr/local/bin/rsync -v -a -e ssh /usr/local/apache/share/htdocs/1/xp1/*
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/
> root's password:
> rsync: connection unexpectedly closed
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 06:42:17AM -0700, Zachary Denison wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Maildir store (about 500 GB) on a linux
> (redhat 8) server which I am trying to mirror to
> another identical server. I have 4 GB of ram on both
> machines. I am using rsync 2.5.5. At present the
> machines
Hi,
I have a Maildir store (about 500 GB) on a linux
(redhat 8) server which I am trying to mirror to
another identical server. I have 4 GB of ram on both
machines. I am using rsync 2.5.5. At present the
machines are on the same lan (100Mbit).
Everytime I run the rsync, it runs for a short am
Hi,
At 13:08 03/08/12, Rajesh wrote:
Hi all,
I've installed rsync-2.5.6 on a sun box (solaris 8). When I run rsync using the
command
rsync -a ssh /opt/local/pkgs/httpd/htdocs/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/
How about following option?
rsync -a -e ssh /opt/local/pkgs/httpd/htdocs/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt
Both server A and Server B are in the same network. So, the connection doesn't
go through the firewall.
Thanks,
Rajesh.
>
>On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 02:08:20PM +1000, Rajesh wrote:
>> I've installed rsync-2.5.6 on a sun box (solaris 8). When I run rsync using
the
>> command
>>
>> rsync -a ssh
Hi,
I've tried using -e option as well. I get the below error message.
/usr/local/bin/rsync -v -a -e ssh /usr/local/apache/share/htdocs/1/xp1/*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/
root's password:
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 02:08:20PM +1000, Rajesh wrote:
> I've installed rsync-2.5.6 on a sun box (solaris 8). When I run rsync using the
> command
>
> rsync -a ssh /opt/local/pkgs/httpd/htdocs/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/
>
> I get the error
>
> rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read
Hi all,
I've installed rsync-2.5.6 on a sun box (solaris 8). When I run rsync using the
command
rsync -a ssh /opt/local/pkgs/httpd/htdocs/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/
I get the error
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 02:09:22PM +0900, Nishimura Takashi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At 13:08 03/08/12, Rajesh wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I've installed rsync-2.5.6 on a sun box (solaris 8). When I run rsync
> >using the
> >command
> >
> >rsync -a ssh /opt/local/pkgs/httpd/htdocs/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/
>
ream
(code 12) at io.c(165)
adding -T /tmp workarund it !
addady
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From: "Wayne Davison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Sewell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 1:32 AM
Subject: Re: Rsync prob
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 11:51:39AM +1300, James Sewell wrote:
> I just fixed this problem by adding -T /tmp.
This makes me wonder if there was some kind of a write problem of the
temp file into the destination directory. Keep in mind that scp writes
directly over the destination file, while rsync
H.
I just fixed this problem by adding -T /tmp.
I find this odd, as the files I am moving have a combined size of
115852000 bytes, the file system they reside on (I was also running the
command from this filesystem) has 68077044000 bytes free - so it is not
a free space issue. I can copy o
Hey All,
I am running rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26 on my remote
machine (Redhat 8 def. install) and rsync version 2.5.6 protocol
version 26 on my local machine (Redhat 7.2, 2.4.17 kernel instead of
Redhat one with acl patches). I can copy files between these two
machines (using
1
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cc: <[EMAIL
Dan,
Use a full ssh command with parameters in rsync's -e argument.
For example, here is the pertinent part of my rsync script:
rsync $* -v -a \
-e "ssh -p $BACKUP_PORT -c blowfish -i $SSH_KEYFILE" \
...
(Note that it is a little -p not a -P.)
Hoping this helps,
Bert
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Hey Guys,
I am running ssh on a non standard port. So when I specify the --rsh=ssh
switch to rsync it naturally fails. I tried putting in the command with
switches, quoted and unquoted. I tried to have it call an ssh script that
is really just a script with the line ssh -P portnumber. No luck.
Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:08 PM
To: Chad Moss
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Subject: Re: rsync problem behind a router
Chad: From the output you have so far, there's not much to go on. Can
you try a run with "-vvv&quo
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Subject: Re: rsync problem behind a router
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Chad Moss wrote:
> I have used rsync on many systems, and never had a problem. I am
> stumped on what to do with this.
> I have a box behind a LinkSys router and I can not "push" or "pull"
data
>
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Chad Moss wrote:
> I have used rsync on many systems, and never had a problem. I am
> stumped on what to do with this.
> I have a box behind a LinkSys router and I can not "push" or "pull" data
> to or from it from anywhere.
Does it work for very small transfers?
Does it wo
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Subject:rsync problem behind
I have used rsync on many systems,
and never had a problem. I am
stumped on what to do with this…
I have a box behind a LinkSys
router and I can not “push” or “pull” data to or from
it from anywhere…
When I try, it logs into the remote server, gets the file
list and just stops.
The remo
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > 1880 Industrial Circle, Suite D
> > Longmont, CO 80501
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>
>
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> cc: CEDRIC LAMBERT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject:rsync problem in systemimager
Classification:
Hello,
I'm working on the oscar-1.3 release with my Linux Itanium's cluster to
test cloning process via systemimager.
After
Hello,
I'm working on the oscar-1.3 release with my Linux Itanium's cluster to
test cloning process via systemimager.
After having succeeded to boot my client node via the network, when
running the following script : /var/lib/systemimager/scripts/ced1.sh
rsync is able to get small files (e.g : m
nnn,
19061,29556,8289,28271,29800,25970,8304,25970,27680,26721,25451,25970),
".\n" '
"There are some who call me Tim?"
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07/22/2002 06:49 AM
Please respond to salimwng
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Subject:Rsync problem
Classification:
I've looked in a lot of place
I've looked in a lot of places but found nothing. I'm trying to perform an
rsync between 2 RH 7.2 boxes with kernel 2.4.14. My rsync version is 2.4.6
protocol version 24
Here is the command I'm passing:
/usr/bin/rsync -a -vv -C --progress --delete -e ssh /tmp
remote.host.com:/tmp
Everytime I ru
Tim,
The script and idea works great. Here is an
added twist. I do not want to move the files to the public directory until
the file is complete in the private directory. In other words, I need to
only move files from private to public if the file size has not changed between
script run
ack(,
19061,29556,8289,28271,29800,25970,8304,25970,27680,26721,25451,25970),
".\n" '
"There are some who call me Tim?"
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cc: (bcc: Tim Conwa
Hi all,
Here is the problem that I need to
solve:
I have an ftp server that I wish to rsync the files
from a directory on the remote server to a local server and then when the files
are complete, move them to a public directory on the local server.
To move the files from the remote
ser
AHH, thank you very much!
-jeremy
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, M. Drew Streib wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 03:05:19PM -0500, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> > It claims my module is read only, but it is not:
> >
> > [test]
> > uid = root
> > gid = root
> > path = /home/www/www
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 03:05:19PM -0500, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> It claims my module is read only, but it is not:
>
> [test]
> uid = root
> gid = root
> path = /home/www/www.blah.com-test
> comment = this is a test
> auth users = blah
> secrets file
On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 02:37:00PM +0800, Ganbaa wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> I'm using rsync over ssh between 2 hosts. Sometimes getting following error
> message:
>
> system /usr/local/bin/rsync -av --timeout=0 -e ssh
> user@host:/usr/home/user/backup.tar.gz /usr/home/user/ failed: 3072;
>
> What
Dear Sir,
I'm using rsync over ssh between 2 hosts. Sometimes getting following error
message:
system /usr/local/bin/rsync -av --timeout=0 -e ssh
user@host:/usr/home/user/backup.tar.gz /usr/home/user/ failed: 3072;
What is it mean? Can you help me?
Best regards
Ganbaa
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 02:11:55PM -0500, Gerry Maddock wrote:
> Thanks Dave that was the problem, Tim Conway helped me with that one. One
> other thing I just noticed is:
> When I rsync from a linux box to a linux box using:
> /usr/bin/rsync -e ssh 'bailey::tst/*' /tmp/
> Linux knows the "*" mean
Thanks Dave that was the problem, Tim Conway helped me with that one. One
other thing I just noticed is:
When I rsync from a linux box to a linux box using:
/usr/bin/rsync -e ssh 'bailey::tst/*' /tmp/
Linux knows the "*" means all, when I'm on my linux box and I try to sync with
the DGUX, the DGUX
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 01:16:15PM -0500, Gerry Maddock wrote:
> I just downloaded the latest rsync and installed it on my DGUX sys. I
> run rsync on all of my linux boxes, and it runs well. Once I had the
> /rsync dir created, wrote an rsyncd.conf in /etc, I started rsync with
> the --daemon opti
I just downloaded the latest rsync and installed it on my DGUX sys. I
run rsync on all of my linux boxes, and it runs well. Once I had the
/rsync dir created, wrote an rsyncd.conf in /etc, I started rsync with
the --daemon option. Next, from one of my linux boxes, I tried to rsync
files out of my
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 08:30:50AM -0800, Adam Wilson wrote:
>
> Hello, I am seeing the following problems when trying
> to perform rsync between a Sun running Solaris 8 and a
> Redhat Linux box. rsh is already set up to allow
> remote logins, file copies, etc.
>
>
> [cable@galadriel]{1348}% r
Kevin Saenz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
> I guess that might be the case but there is one question left to ask
> the total files that we rsync has not changed. why would this task
> cause problems all of a sudden?
If it's not the per-file overhead adding up, have you suddenly picked
up a huge fi
I guess that might be the case but there is one question left to ask
the total files that we rsync has not changed. why would this task
cause problems all of a sudden?
Dave Dykstra wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 11:11:32AM +1100, Kevin Saenz wrote:
Ok I have just inherited thi
Hello, I am seeing the following problems when trying
to perform rsync between a Sun running Solaris 8 and a
Redhat Linux box. rsh is already set up to allow
remote logins, file copies, etc.
[cable@galadriel]{1348}% rsync --version
rsync version 2.4.6 protocol version 24
Written by Andrew Tr
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 11:11:32AM +1100, Kevin Saenz wrote:
> Ok I have just inherited this system.
> For my lack of understanding please forgive me
>
> I believe that rsync in running in --daemon mode
> the version of rsync we are using is 2.4.6
> also if this helps we are running rsync using t
Ok I have just inherited this system.
For my lack of understanding please forgive me
I believe that rsync in running in --daemon mode
the version of rsync we are using is 2.4.6
also if this helps we are running rsync using the following
command line
rsync -avz --delete --force --progress --exclud
rusty russell has hacked gzip to make it rsyncable! it sounds
like it'll become the default behaviour of gzip but until then:
http://antarctica.penguincomputing.com/~netfilter/diary/gzip.rsync.patch
raf
We have a nightly rsync running from one server to another.
of late we are experiencing a problem with transfering one file
in the logs we have all we get is
Transfer interupted (code 20) at rsync.c (229)
what does this mean and how could we resolve this?
Thanks
Kevin
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I'm not exactly sure what I changed, but now the behavior is different ...
after I enter my password, i get this error:
unexpected EOF in read_timeout
and thats it. While I was playing, and rsync was still hanging, I added
--status and --progress to the options list. A counter would scroll by
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 01:41:53PM -0500, Ernie wrote:
> > You can specify an explicit path to rsync on the client side with --rsync-path.
>
> Oh, duh, i should have remembered that. I did use the --rsync-path paramter
> with no success.
I presume by "no success" you mean that it still hung, r
Hi Dave,
> > I get prompted for my password
>
> I don't know if you're complaining about the prompt or not, but that's
> entirely up to ssh; whatever ssh does to run any command will be the same
> here.
Hehe, no, I guess I should have mentioned that I did enter my password, and it
is correc
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 11:11:00AM -0500, Ernie wrote:
> Hello all
> I recently installed rsync on 2 linux boxes I have here. I'm trying to rsync a
> very simple 10 byte text file just as a test. When I run this command:
> rsync -v -e ssh -z file3 scully:/home/ernie
>
> I get prompted for my pa
Hello all
I recently installed rsync on 2 linux boxes I have here. I'm trying to rsync a
very simple 10 byte text file just as a test. When I run this command:
rsync -v -e ssh -z file3 scully:/home/ernie
I get prompted for my password, and rsync tells me its building the file list
then hangs.
Hello:
I am trying to use rsync, but it appears to be
misbehaving.
I would expect that on subsequent invokations that
there would be nothing left to do, but it seems to
repeat the same series of file deletes and copies
with each invokation.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi I'm trying to use rsync on 2 servers debian 2.2 with ssh
i try to connect with ssh from one to the other and viceversa and it works
in lesser time than 1 sec
then i try to use
rsync -e /usr/bin/ssh *.tgz server:/tmp
I receive a Time out
why? what i need to get rsync work?
tanx in advice
Hi,
using rsync version 2.4.6
I amd using this script to try and backup:
RSYNC_CMD=/usr/local/bin/rsync
cd /net/marcus/opt
$RSYNC_CMD -Savlxz --exclude="ossm" --rsync-path=$RSYNC_CMD --stats
apache_1.3.12 neo:/backup/web
and I get these errors.
apache_1.3.12/htdocs/3rdparty -> /opt/softwir
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