On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 04:13:11PM -0700, Jos Backus wrote:
> I'm using the same CVS server. I think my problem is that I applied your
> rsync-nohang.patch first, whereas I should only be applying
> rsync-nohang2.patch against the current CVS sources. Correct?
To answer my own question: yes. rsyn
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 03:19:51PM -0700, Wayne Davison wrote:
> They will apply to stock 2.4.6 with offsets (but no fuzz), if you so
> desire. They were created from the CVS version, though.
OK.
> The nohang1 patch is already incorporated into the CVS version, so it is
> the only one that sho
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Martin Pool wrote:
> On 25 Jun 2001, Wayne Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was wondering if the protocol should be updated to avoid ever
> > assuming that an EOF on the socket was OK. The only case I know of
> > where this allowed is when we're listing modules from a
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Jos Backus wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 01:59:22PM -0700, Wayne Davison wrote:
> > http://www.clari.net/~wayne/rsync-nohang1.patch
> > http://www.clari.net/~wayne/rsync-nohang2.patch
>
> Are these to be applied against the stock 2.4.6?
They will apply to stock 2.4
"A month of sundays ago Steve Ladendorf wrote:"
> variety of conditions, one of which I seem to be having. We use rsync to
> update remote servers over night. Each system syncs with a master server
> holding around 4.0 gig of data. Normally there is very little change on
> the master so rsync o
Hi Wayne,
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 01:59:22PM -0700, Wayne Davison wrote:
> http://www.clari.net/~wayne/rsync-nohang1.patch
> http://www.clari.net/~wayne/rsync-nohang2.patch
Are these to be applied against the stock 2.4.6? In particular, the second
patch does not apply cleanly against
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Steve Ladendorf wrote:
> Is there something I'm doing wrong? What can I do to prevent rsync from
> hanging all the time??
If you avoid using -v, that can help rsync not to hang. However, a
better fix is to apply this patch:
http://www.clari.net/~wayne/rsync-nohang1.pat
There are 2 patches on this mailing list that fix the 2.4.6 hangs for
me. Check the archives and you should be able to find them.
I hope to see a 2.4.7 out soon that includes some or all of those hang
fixes.
eric
Steve Ladendorf wrote:
>
> I see there is quite a bit discussion on the list abo
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:58:21AM -0700, Ben Escoto wrote:
> > "DD" == Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote the following on Tue, 10 Jul 2001 10:34:53 -0500
>
> DD> All that rsync uses ssh for is to open a bi-directional data
> DD> pipe and run a command (another rsync program)
I am a Linux engineer and i am trying to Copy a Hard Drive (entirely does
not matter the File System) to a remote machine and vice versa...Using
Rsync..
Does anyone have any info or pointers or commands that can help me.
Chris
I see there is quite a bit discussion on the list about rsync hanging on a
variety of conditions, one of which I seem to be having. We use rsync to
update remote servers over night. Each system syncs with a master server
holding around 4.0 gig of data. Normally there is very little change on
th
> "DD" == Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote the following on Tue, 10 Jul 2001 10:34:53 -0500
DD> All that rsync uses ssh for is to open a bi-directional data
DD> pipe and run a command (another rsync program) on the remote
DD> side. It then ignores ssh (or rsh, the default)
> Only problem that I know of at the time is it can't be used in daemon
> anonymous mode (with rsync://): the client closes with a "read error"
> transferring nothing.
The problem I addressed is related to running rsync in daemon (--daemon)
mode on a winsock-based platform. When a client (no mat
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 02:24:57AM -0700, Ben Escoto wrote:
>
> About two weeks ago I asked about a way to use rsync to backup (I
> wanted to make something in-between a mirror and an incremental
> backup). I wrote a preliminary version of a program that does this
> (see http://www.stanford.edu/
About two weeks ago I asked about a way to use rsync to backup (I
wanted to make something in-between a mirror and an incremental
backup). I wrote a preliminary version of a program that does this
(see http://www.stanford.edu/~bescoto/rdiff-backup), and am now
considering adding remote filesyste
Just in case someone knows how to correct this:
Only problem that I know of at the time is it can't be used in daemon
anonymous mode (with rsync://): the client closes with a "read error"
tranferring nothing.
I still had not enough the time to investigate the sources fully.
--
Lapo Luchini
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