try using a forward slash instead of a backslash. that might do it... also, if it's cygwin, try /cygdrive/c/whatever.
Tim Conway
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"Kapoor, Nishikant X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ok, I just setup the log file and this is what I see there:
rsync on cdrive/Temp/pix.log from admx (141.214.137.139)
transfer interrupted (code 3) at flist.c(812)
I had to change [cdrive] from path = "c:\" to path = c: to get rid of
'@ERROR: chdir failed' error.
I am getting close but still need some help. Thanks in advance.
Nishi
> -----Original Message-----
From: Kapoor, Nishikant X
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Thanks for the help. I did go through quite a few docs but could not
> figure that out. Thanks again.
>
> However, after setting [cdrive], I am getting the following error:
>
> admx::nkapoor> rsync -v guest@testor::cdrive/Temp/pix.log .
>
> @ERROR: chdir failed
> read error: Connection reset by peer
>
> Is there a log file that I could use to see what exaclty is going on ?
> Or a debug level that could be set to see the trail ?
>
> Thanks
> Nishi
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > You'll have to chose between the external transport via ssh and the
> > rsync daemon. The commandline to use the rsyncd, based on your
> > example, would be
> > rsync -v guest@testor::"c:/Temp/pix.log" .
> > I'm guessing, however, that you don't have a module named "c:" in
> your
> > rsyncd.conf.
> > I would hope that if you're trying to use the rsyncd, you have
> > something like
> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > [cdrive]
> > path = "c:\"
> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > in your rsyncd.conf. that would mean your commandline would be
> > rsync -v guest@testor::cdrive/Temp/pix.log .
> >
> > the internal transport (rsyncd connection) is signified by the
> double
> > colon "::" delimiter between the host and the path, which in this
> case
> > is the name of the module, followed by the path to the subdirectory.
>
> > the single colon means to open a tcp connection to the remote
> machine,
> > execute "rsync --server
> > --whateverotherundocumentedoptionsitusesinthiscircumstance", and use
> > that as the remote. the "-e ssh" means to use ssh instead of the
> > default rsh.
> >
> > Tim Conway
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > "Kapoor, Nishikant X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Here is a newbie question. Hope, you will not mind.
> >
> > I am trying to backup a file from my NT machine onto AIX machine.
> Here
> > is the setup:
> >
> > NT machine (testor): rsync is in c:\Rsync\rsync.exe and is running
> as
> > a
> > daemon. (I created a service for Rsync first).
> >
> > AIX machine (admx): rsync -v
> > rsync version 2.3.1 Copyright Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras
> > admx::nkapoor> telnet testor 873
> > Trying...
> > Connected to testor.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > @RSYNCD: 24
> >
> > So, the rsync daemon seems fine on testor but the problem occurs
> when
> > I
> > try this:
> >
> > admx::nkapoor> rsync -v -e ssh --rsync-path=c:/rsync/rsync.exe
> > guest@testor:"c:/Temp/pix.log" .
> > Secure connection to testor refused.
> > unexpected EOF in read_timeout
> >
> > I have checked that 'guest' is a valid user on testor. Could someone
> > please help me understand what could be the problem here ?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Nishi
>