Re: rsync 3.0.4 ACL corruption

2009-04-10 Thread Wayne Davison
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:20:23PM +0100, Peter Rindfuss wrote: I've just noticed that ACLs get partially corrupted on the receiving side. This is my command line, running as root: /usr/bin/rsync --quiet --links --numeric-ids --acls --perms --times --recursive --owner --group --delete-during

Re: rsync 3.0.4 ACL corruption

2008-12-18 Thread Wayne Davison
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:20:23PM +0100, Peter Rindfuss wrote: The latter is a (partial) ACL from /wzb/user/spura, the spura person's home dir. The ACL code uses a array to hold the various ACLs it finds. The receiver builds a list of the items that the sender sends to it, and is told index

rsync 3.0.4 ACL corruption

2008-12-15 Thread Peter Rindfuss
Hi, I use rsync 3.0.4 on two opensuse 11 machines. Every night, a big tree of machine A is synced to machine B. These machines are samba PDC and BDC, users and groups are ldap-based, and ACLs are heavily used. There are about 2.8 million files and dirs, 2.2 terabytes of data, and a complete