Try using slash instead of backslash. On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 06:04:50PM -0500, Trey Nolen wrote: > Hi, I'm having some trouble using rsync on W2K under Cygwin. We are using it > to back up the W2K machine to a Linux machine. We are using the patched > version of rsync 2.5.6 that allows it to run faster on NT/2K when > calculating the changes. We can backup a directory without a problem, but > in this case, we want to backup everything, so the directory we are backing > up is \. We do not run rsync under a Cygwin bash prompt, and we schedule it > with the scheduler to run automatically every night, but this issue is the > same even if we run the commands manually. The following is the contents of > a .bat file we are running with scheduler: > > c:\cygwin\bin\rsync -aR -e > c:\cygwin\bin\ssh.exe --verbose --exclude-from=c:\ssh\rsync-exclude.txt --nu > meric-ids --delete --delete-after \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ > > > I've also tried something like the following: > c:\cygwin\bin\rsync -aR -e > c:\cygwin\bin\ssh.exe --verbose --numeric-ids --delete --delete-after \ > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ > > In both cases, I get a lot of errors like the following: > Building file list... > readlink \/Borrower: No such file or directory > readlink \/Data: No such file or directory > : > : > IO error encountered - skipping file deletion > > It does one of the readlink lines for every file and directory in the root > directory. Notice how it has a backslash and a forward slash on each line. > It seems like rsync is not handling the removal of the slashes properly?? > Now, if I do something like: > c:\cygwin\bin\rsync -aR -e > c:\cygwin\bin\ssh.exe --verbose --numeric-ids --delete --delete-after \Data > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/ > > It backs up the c:\Data directory just fine. Notice the only differenc here > is that we are backing up \Data instead of just \. > > My rsync-exclude.txt file contains: > + \Borrower > + \Data > : > : > for each directory and file in the root directory. > > It doesn't seem to matter what we list in the exclude file because the > errors still list every file in the root directory no matter what we have in > the exclude file. > > I've looked through the archives, and found some similar issues, like the > one found here: > http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2003-March/010247.html but I > haven't been able to resolve this so far. > > Can anyone shed some light on this for me? > > Trey Nolen > > > -- > To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync > Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html >
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