On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 05:16:11PM -0400, Michael Kohne wrote: > I'm getting some odd behaviour from rsync - a lockup when doing local > copies. I tried to search the list archives, but I only came up with a > couple of hits from 2001 indicating folks thought this (or a similar > issue) was fixed. > > Situation: > (OS is RedHat 7.2, Rsync rpm 2.4.6-5 and 2.5.5-1 exhibit the same behaviour) > rsync is copying on the same machine (local copy). The destination is NOT > a sub-directory of anything that's being copied. I used xargs to give > rsync a moderatly large number of files (603). It copies all the files, > then locks up after the last copy. I can kill it with control-c. Rsync is > being run from a perl script I wrote which first identifies the files to > backup, then uses rsync to back them up (hence the large file name list). > > The interesting part is that when I run my backup script from the command > line, it works fine. The problem comes when I have our program run it (via > fork & exec, with stdin/out to my program via pipes.) rsync locks up. This > does NOT happen when I do rsync to a remote server via ssh (making me > think this is related to the bugs I found in the archive). > > Note that our program is based on pthreads, and uses two sepereate pipes > to talk to the backup script - one for data going TO the backup script, > one for data comming FROM the backup script. (Our program is a daemon that > allows our users to connect to it via a telnet-like program. It then > presents them with a very cheesy shell they can use to run commands.) > > If anyone can give me a good idea as to what it is I'm doing to screw up > rsync, I'd appreciate hearing it. I assume it either has something to do > with the large number of files or with the interesting stdin/out games I > play.
The large file count on the command-line is curious but i'm more inclined to think it is the stdin/out/err games. > My next step will be to play with trying to reduce the number of files I'm > passing to rsync, and if that doesn't work, I'll try writing some code to > play with stdin/out until I can get a failure in a smaller environment. > Other ideas are welcome. When you discover the cause or at least get a good test case let us know. It would be best if you worked with cvs and not an out of date vendor patched binary. -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remember Cernan and Schmitt -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html