Even though it was a pain in the *ss, I broke up the transfer into
several chunks (logically organized by sub-directories of the source)
and wrote a script to batch the job. It worked, better and faster than
via NFS. Mounting the source directory via NFS is not a solution that
makes one feel good
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:02:28PM -0800, jw schultz wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:49:20PM -0700, Bill Geddes wrote:
> > Am I running out of memory on the source server? Seems perhaps more
> > plausible than on the client - it has nothing going on and 1Gb RAM.
> > The server has rsync versio
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:49:20PM -0700, Bill Geddes wrote:
> Am I running out of memory on the source server? Seems perhaps more
> plausible than on the client - it has nothing going on and 1Gb RAM.
> The server has rsync version 2.5.5. The client has 2.5.6.
Yes, it looks like the sender is ru
Am I running out of memory on the source server? Seems perhaps more
plausible than on the client - it has nothing going on and 1Gb RAM.
The server has rsync version 2.5.5. The client has 2.5.6.
I am currently mounting the server directory via NFS, and using rsync to
copy from the mounted directo
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 02:20:33PM -0700, Bill Geddes wrote:
> More error data:
>
> The usage I have described returns an error code of 12 -
> Error in rsync protocol data stream
>
> Also, on the tail end of the std out:
>
> opendir(somedir): Not enough space
> done
> somedir/
> somedir/.somefil
More error data:
The usage I have described returns an error code of 12 -
Error in rsync protocol data stream
Also, on the tail end of the std out:
opendir(somedir): Not enough space
done
somedir/
somedir/.somefile is uptodate
somedir/somefile.HTML
ERROR: out of memory in map_ptr
rsync error: er
I am attempting to use rsync to copy a large filesystem from an
HP-UX server to a Linux server with more than enough filespace.
This operation fails. A small directory from the same HP-UX server
can be transfered just as expected.
The HP-UX server is the source. It has 1Gb RAM - the output of b