Hello!
A good day to you all. I got some error messages from rsync:
rsync: error writing 4092 unbuffered bytes - exiting: Connection reset by peerrsync: read error: Connection reset by peerrsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(162)rsync error: error in rsync protoco
Dear all,
How do I exclude, using --exclude or otherwise, executable files, from an
rsync transfer?
Thanks,
Victor
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On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 05:00:02PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> JW,
>
> I pushed everything to a LINUX box and did the diff again this time with the
> -bur option.
> It does look significantly different. I think I've got below what you are
> looking for, so I am
> resending it to [EMAIL
JW,
I pushed everything to a LINUX box and did the diff again this time with the
-bur option.
It does look significantly different. I think I've got below what you are
looking for, so I am
resending it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm including two additional people as they have asked for the patch in
Thanks for the suggestion.
Removing the -vv didn't help but I was able to narrow the problem down to
one particularly large directory.
rsync'ing individual subdirectories is working but is very cumbersome.
Is there a consensus on what the best way to deal with this?
I don't think memory usage is
Quoting Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Donovan or Craig, can you please post it as a patch to the current
> rsync
> source (including an increase in the protocol version and checks to do
> the
> old behavior when talking to an old version client).
I'm not the person to do this, as I don't k
Donovan or Craig, can you please post it as a patch to the current rsync
source (including an increase in the protocol version and checks to do the
old behavior when talking to an old version client).
Probably we wouldn't want to incorporate it until a major release anyway
(2.6.0) but if it isn't
On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 05:34:31PM -0700, jw schultz wrote:
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> This sounds like a problem that was fixed a few months ago.
> You might try searching archives. Upgrade to current
> (2.5.5) or the CVS tree.
No, this problem has not been fixed in CVS yet. I posted a hack patch back
in February
Dave:
I don't suppose you could upload this as a context diff? ("diff -c ") My patch program (2.5.4) couldn't get it to apply vs. the current CVS version
of rsync.
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I've been using the rsync version available at:
http://www.macosxlabs.org/rsyncx/rsyncx.html for a while now, but am
seeing the same bugs the rest of you are regarding broken pipes, and it
has become a showstopper here.
The branch above adds resource fork and Finder metadata s
To Whom It May Concern:
Below is a patch, that I have used to eliminate the unexplained
errors in the rsync program. I was able to trace the problem to
the order in which the sigchld_handler and wait_process routines
were executed. If sigchld_handler executes first it retrieves
the status that
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 12:44:48AM -0700, Craig Barratt wrote:
[...]
> > I can submit patches if required for the md4code as tweaked/fixed for
> > librsync. The fixed code is faster as well as correct :-)
>
> Sure, that would be great. Otherwise, I would be happy to recreate
> and test a patch.
Hi,
I've got a Debian 3.0 machine from which I initiate rsync connections over
ssh to winNT/2k boxen, where sshd is running as a service, to grab files
from the windows machines.
I don't get any error from either side of the connection. The directory I
indicate is transferred as well as every sub
Hi,
I use the "rsync -va --delete -b --backup-dir BACKUPDIR SRC DEST"
command for incremental backups of my system.
I've realized that if I delete a file in SRC and make a
directory with the same name, rsync will not copy the file
into the backup-dir BACKUPDIR. It just creates the directory
in
Hello,
Thanks for your help. My problem is now solved. I provide you my
solution. It could help someone in the future :
Recall : an Itanium (4 ways) node booted on the network with a
systemimager Linux kernel release 2.4.9
If i boot the node with 4 GBytes of RAM, rsync meets some problems
durin
Dear all!
Ive got a problem with rsync on a w2k machine!
I run this
rsync -r "\\c/UTILS/" "unixmachine:/home/myuser"
The message I get from the machine is
unixmachine: remshd: Login incorrect.
rsh.exe: can't establish conne
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