On 02/22/2018 12:09 PM, James Moe via rsync wrote:
> Code 35 is the highest code value I could find.
> How should code 5888 be interpreted?
>
As y'all have noted, 5888 / 256 = 23. That is rsync code for "could
not open all selected files for transfer." And, yes, that was the case.
Thank yo
Hi,
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 04:09:07 +0900,
James Moe via rsync wrote:
> 2018-02-22T05:02:00-0700 sma-server3 python3[31371]: backintime
> (sma-user3x/3): WARNING: Command "rsync -rtDHh --links --no-p --no-g
> --no-o --info=progress2 --no-i-r --delete --delete-excluded -i
> --dry-run --out-format="B
I am thinking that multiplied was the wrong word to use there. Exit
codes are 0-255 (an unsigned int). If they go higher than that they
loop. So, an exit 256 is considered good while an exit 257 is really an
exit 1.
I had math on the brain because the first thing I did was pop up a
calculator a
It is an exit 0 (success) that is being multiplied by 23 for some reason
and whatever (shell?) is running rsync doesn't recognize that.
On 02/22/2018 02:09 PM, James Moe via rsync wrote:
> rsync v3.1.0
> linux v4.4.104-39-default x86_64
>
> Found in the system log:
>
> 2018-02-22T05:02:00-070