> SUN box, 2gig ram, hard drive space to spare. Rsync 2.5.5, solaris 5.7
> version 7.
> Half moon, I think it only seems to work on full moon nights.
>
> Here's the command I run as well .
> /usr/local/bin/rsync --delete --partial -P -p -z -e /usr/local/bin/ssh /dir1
> systemname:/storage
>
>
Hi,
I know those
questions have been asked before
but that was more
than an year ago.
I'm hoping the
situation has evolved now.
I'd like to use
rsync as a backup tool
to move around some
data.
I often have to move
hundreds of GB,
and that takes some
time. I'd like to use rsync
so that
The only way you could give someone shell access and keep them from using
rsync would be to find a way to prevent their access to any rsync binary
through that shell. Frankly, if they're already in, and can read these
files as themselves, you gain nothing from preventing their use of a
single
Howdy...
I have a printout of the manpage, and the -t states to transfer the
modificaiton time along with the file. This is to place the same modication
time on the file when it is transferred, rather than the current time.
The easiest way to get around this issue is to use the -c or --checksum
If I understand the manpages correctly, if you use -t, the criterium for
syncing files is the difference in timestamp, not in size.
There are plenty of situations where the size of a file stays identical,
while it's contents has changed.
If you omit -t, all files are synced.
Rgds,
Bart Coninck
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:01:58PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> That's actually a very good suggestion. First I figured that in this way
> files changed within the hour after creation would be ignored, but they
> probably represent a very small minority anyway.
The number of files whose ti
That's actually a very good suggestion. First I figured that in this way
files changed within the hour after creation would be ignored, but they
probably represent a very small minority anyway.
On the other hand, this does not really rectify the situation, but will
allow us to postpone the real sy
Title: RE: Rsync help
SUN box, 2gig ram, hard drive space to spare. Rsync 2.5.5, solaris 5.7 version 7.
Half moon, I think it only seems to work on full moon nights.
Here's the command I run as well .
/usr/local/bin/rsync --delete --partial -P -p -z -e /usr/local/bin/ssh /dir1 systemnam
Howdy...
The short answer is the DST issue affects volumes using the NTFS filesystem.
The long answer is contained in the Windows KB article that was posted.
I am looking at a solution for this problem, along with a few other issues,
but the solution is a few months off from now.
Wolfe
--
T
Your users have rsh access to the machine, and are getting wherever they
want, using the server:/path syntax.
if they were using the server::module syntax, they would be restricted to
only what's provided by the modules. If you don't want them getting
everything all over the system, you will ne
I think this "day light savings" time stamp issue also affects
Win98 as well - at least on a Win98 PC I use.
Rsync insists on updating all the files fully.
Shouldn't it just be resetting the times on the files
if the files are the same size - or am I missing
something here?
Lachlan.
>You
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:11:14PM -0800, Armin Safarians wrote:
> How do you restrict rsync transfers to only modules in the configuration
> file?
> It seems like even though I have a module configured, users can transfer
> files
> that they had permission to which is not under the directory of
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:06:26PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> No matter what my understanding's like: the timestamps on the files changed
> after last weekend, resulting in a mismatch between source and destination
> files. I've changed the clock to a timezone one hour ahead to compensate
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 01:25:03PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Howdy...
>
>
> Fortunately you posted the KB article number, and having read the article, I
> see you have a bit of a misunderstanding of what is going on.
>
> First off, NT/2000 uses a offset from GMT, which does not observe D
How do you restrict rsync transfers to only modules in the configuration
file?
It seems like even though I have a module configured, users can transfer
files
that they had permission to which is not under the directory of the module.
I.E.
modulename
path=/web
...
...
...
No matter what my understanding's like: the timestamps on the files changed
after last weekend, resulting in a mismatch between source and destination
files. I've changed the clock to a timezone one hour ahead to compensate,
did a "F5" in a particular folder and miraculously the timestamps followe
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:49:30PM -0600, Matthew Bettinger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At my work we have multiple freebsd machines running samba. Love it, things
> are working great. We have several windows 2000 servers that our engineers
> store their working drawings on. I need to create a mirror
Howdy...
Fortunately you posted the KB article number, and having read the article, I
see you have a bit of a misunderstanding of what is going on.
First off, NT/2000 uses a offset from GMT, which does not observe Daylight
Savings Time (DST), for storing the time in the Event Log, and NTFS volum
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 01:13:19PM -0500, Green, Paul wrote:
> What version of rsync? What operating system? What version of the OS? What
> is the phase of the moon? C'mon, give us more clues. :-)
>
> PG
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Walgamotte, David [mailto:david.walgamotte@;wild.ne
Hello,
At my work we have multiple freebsd machines running samba. Love it, things
are working great. We have several windows 2000 servers that our engineers
store their working drawings on. I need to create a mirror of this
engineering windows 2000 machine to a freebsd machine running samba
Hi,
just a small warning about something that has, like we experienced just
last weekend, great consequences.
We rsync more than 20 Netware servers through a mapping on an NT machine to
central Rsync destination servers (also NT). Last weekend our clock changed
to Daylight Savings Time. It appears
Title: Rsync help
What
version of rsync? What operating system? What version of the OS? What is the
phase of the moon? C'mon, give us more clues. :-)
PG
-Original Message-From: Walgamotte, David
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002
12:38 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTEC
Title: Rsync help
I get the following transering a large file use rsync over ssh.
root@pbodb bin$ ./ausbk.sh
building file list ...
10 files to consider
ERROR: out of memory in generate_sums
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (8 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol dat
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