On 24 Oct 2000, Jon Erick Ween <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anybody know why rsync would quit due to a "chroot failed" error? I was
> syncing away just fine (clean sync for a virgin tree) and then got a bunch
> of "cant open x, file or directory does not exist" errors and finally the
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Mark Swarbrick wrote:
> Yes, that works - Thank-you very much!!
>
> But, although it compiled OK, when I try to connect I get a connection refused.
> I have setup both machines in etc/hosts and in /etc/hosts.allow - and i noticed
> these files didn't exist on the NT machine
Yes, that works - Thank-you very much!!
But, although it compiled OK, when I try to connect I get a connection refused.
I have setup both machines in etc/hosts and in /etc/hosts.allow - and i noticed
these files didn't exist on the NT machine (in etc/) and also that the NT
machine doesn't read
Hello:
I am trying to use rsync, but it appears to be
misbehaving.
I would expect that on subsequent invokations that
there would be nothing left to do, but it seems to
repeat the same series of file deletes and copies
with each invokation.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 04:26:49PM -0500, Dave Dykstra wrote:
> Andrew Tridgell wrote:
> > Dave Dykstra wrote:
> > > The linux server says
> > >
> > > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
> > > tcp35230 40686 expbuild.research.:8664 dynamic.ih.lu
Hi, I'd like to be able to create log files that look a lot
likehttp://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_log_config.html#formats
Does anyone else think it's a good idea? I would like the logging to
work the same whether rsync is invoked normally or as a daemon.
I would also like a
Hi
Does anybody know why rsync would quit due to a "chroot failed" error? I was
syncing away just fine (clean sync for a virgin tree) and then got a bunch
of "cant open x, file or directory does not exist" errors and finally the
"chroot failed" error.
Also, is the linux-pmac-benh tree on linuxca