> Some feedback. I'd been having trouble with rsync hanging or early EOF
> timeouts.
>...
> versions over many days and believe that both the kernel upgrade and the
> latest rsync cvs were necessary.
nothing hangs in the case below, the job is done, but what produces the
message "Aborted by user
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 05:17:30PM -0500, Perry Hoekstra wrote:
> I am trying to rsync a list of files from one list to another. I went
> back about five months on the mailing list archive and found this
> message:
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 03:21:54PM
>
> It is possible to build your own com
R. Weisz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
> Has anyone using rsync ever tried using it to manage the replication and
> synchronization process for Microsoft ACCESS replicas? If so,
Not for Microsoft ACCESS, but we synchronize copies of SQL/Anywhere
databases constantly.
As long as you're not trying
Sorry for the delayed response, I was on vacation.
The answer is hinted to in the man page under -o:
Note that if the source system is a daemon using chroot, the
--numeric-ids option is implied because the source system cannot
get access to the usernames.
Actually, that says "source
Hello rsync list,
Sorry if my response is already in the archives, I tried to find it
but I failed!
I have 5 computers running linux (rsync and ssh) remotely and I
started to make backups with the following command:
rsync -cavzRq -e /usr/local/sbin/ssh
but I think (maybe I'm wrong) that this m
Some feedback. I'd been having trouble with rsync hanging or early EOF
timeouts.
Problem occurred on 2 identical receiving machines.
I upgraded from Linux kernel 2.4.2 (RH 7.1) to 2.4.7 on the receiving
machines. Sender machines are standard Linux RH 6.1 and RH 6.2 kernel..
Receiving machines are