Thank you very much for your detail information.
Best Regards,
Jiping
Martin Pool wrote:
> On 16 May 2001, Jiping Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Could you please tell me " Can rsync run as a deamon to
> > mirror/synchronize a directory automatically ?
> >
> > I read the man
I have two servers solaris 7, and 2.6
running rsync 2.4.5
The existing customer is running rsync.2.4.1
pretty strait forward set up, I've done it a 100 times, but now I am getting
this message.
read error: Connection reset by peer.
What is causing this? I am going across a backend network using
Hi,
I'm currently using rsync to mirror a large
directory at a remote site. The directory tree is over 40 GB in size and
undergoes constant updates. However, I would like to have more control
over the mirror as changes to the directory tree can cause problems. What
I would like to do is
I still have been unable to move to 2.4.6 for a similar reason --
hangs. I haven't ever detected the #files in a dir issue, but I do
still see hang problems in 2.4.6. (both solaris and linux) I see this
on localhost to localhost rsync's as well as rsyncs over ssh.
eric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 05:25:03PM +1200, Wilson, Mark - MST wrote:
> How do I go about "registering" this bug with the include file.
I don't think there's any point registering it until you have better
confirmed that that is indeed the problem. Also, if developers have no way
of reproducing th
On 16 May 2001, Jiping Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could you please tell me " Can rsync run as a deamon to
> mirror/synchronize a directory automatically ?
>
> I read the man page about it as below:
>
> " I mirror a directory between my "old" and "new" ftp sites with the
> comm