Thanks for the reply. Do you mean on the rsync server or client side?
The client has 4GB of Ram, the server only has 1GB. I try to download
from the server to the client.
I'm sure that there is no file bigger than 500MB. And there can't be any
files 1GB, because we have 1GB quotas in place!
Like mentioned in the other reply to my question. I will try to use the
latest CVS snapshot!
I'll report if I have success...
Andre Majorel schrieb:
On 2007-08-24 06:58 +0200, Samuel Vogel wrote:
I don't think this is possible. Pretty much no services except ssh
are running on the machine that I'm running the rsync client on. The
partition I'm transferring the files to hast 400GB of space left and
3.7 GB of my 4GB memory are still free...
Any other suggestions?
Do you think it could be possible that the machine which I'm fetching
the data from run out of ram? I think the the client should have
thrown some error message at least.
If you have directories with many files, rsync becomes a memory
hog. I've had it bring down a 1-GB machine while copying a 10-GB
news spool.
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