unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-07 Thread Michael
In reading through the archives, I've seen this topic come up several times, but no real solutions. I posted the question on the FAQ-O-MATIC, then realized I should have posted here first. When mirroring a large tree from an rsync server the error unexpected EOF in read_timeout

Re(2): How to copy 1,000,000,000 files efficiently

2001-05-07 Thread SYLVAIN . COUTANT
My own tests on this subject (as I face the same situation) were done with 600K files in the same dir structure, having 6 subdirs with 100K files each (I expect I'll need to handle more than 5M with our increasing production rates). I found that a simple 'find . -type f| wc -l' would take up t

--ignore-nonreadable patch

2001-05-07 Thread Ole Martin Bjoerndalen
I use rsync to mirror web sites. When rsync comes across a file or directory it can't read, it screams out IO error encountered - skipping file deletion Instead, I would like to to treat those files as if they weren't there. On those sites where I use an rsync server, I can do this by turning

Any one have a expect scripts for filetransfers with rsync over SSH.

2001-05-07 Thread robert stromback
Any one have a expect scripts for filetransfers with rsync over SSH from a OpenBSD machine to a WIN 2000. rsync for Win ME ? I get following message : Window overflow received channel data. unexpected EOF in read_timeout /Robban -- Best regards, Robert Strömbäck begin:vcard n:Strömbäck