> Dale Phillips wrote: > > > I am trying to rsync a rather large amount of > > data. (i.e. clone a box) - What causes the > > > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout? > > I get these. Apparently it is ssh. Are you running this through > ssh? It has nothing to do with ssh. I use rsync with and without ssh and find that I get the unexpected EOF in read_timeout? from public sites that use the newer daemon. This is just a correlation, for one set of files > 700mb that I mirror. I can only get them from one of about 6 sites. That particular site apparently uses and old daemon. I suspect it is some kind of resource limitation on the daemon end that causes the problem when the directory cache get too big. Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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