Hi,
I have installed rsync on CentOS4, Installation went through ok and I
tested it as well by copying a folder to mounted tap backup drive.
But now I need to run rsync as daemon(server), trying to find
/etc/rsyncd.conf file but there is no rsyncd.conf file exists under
/etc directory.
Hi folks,
I have recently installed rsync.2.6.9. on CentOS4.x boxes. That was my
first backup yesterday.
But I notice that some hidden (or dot files) are not copied to the other
host on the network. And group and ownership of the files are changed to
“nobody” while files and folders
On 7/19/07, Abdul Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently installed rsync.2.6.9. on CentOS4.x boxes. That was my
first backup yesterday.
In the future and if you need more help on this issue than the below,
please send the exact rsync command you used!
But I notice that some
Hi folks,
What does this line mean? Its been there in the summary every time i run
the rsync command.
rsync warning: some files vanished before they could be transferred
(code 24) at main.c(977) [sender=2.6.9]
Can anybody please shed the light about the error code?
Thanks in advance
ak
Hi folks,
It may be a very basic question for many people here but I have been
struggling with Windows commandline. My CentOS machines are running
perfectly fine.
Question:
I have installed cwRsync server on one of Windows 2003 and cwRsync
client on the other Windows 2003. What command should
Hi,
I have installed cwRsync Server on Windows Server 2000. I having
problems starting the Rsync Server service. If I try to start it manually.
I get a message says;
Could not start Rsync Server service on the Local Computer
The service did not return and error. There could be an internal