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King, Daniel wrote:
|I seem to be having a spot of trouble getting to any public key servers
from
|my current location, and the files provided (as above) on the Samba ftp
site
|don't seem to be adequate by themselves:
The is no big security in checking
Hit the "not a regular file (recv_files)" error last night
having replaced a directory with a file.
The really dumb part is that this was hit doing a link-dest
on an empty destination so the robust_unlink would have
presented no problem anyway.
I can see no reason why non-directory special files
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 04:25:08PM -0400, Vincent Vallee wrote:
> I am currently running rsync 2.5.6 on solaris 8.
> I am updating a rather large directory tree including some ISAM
> databases and am having some performance problems.
> We are using gigabit interfaces between two V280R servers and I
I am currently running rsync 2.5.6 on solaris 8.
I am updating a rather large directory tree including some ISAM
databases and am having some performance problems.
We are using gigabit interfaces between two V280R servers and I am
trying to push the tree with the following options.
usr/local/bin/rs
Hi, folks.
I've been quite concerned about Open Source and the recent FSF compromise.
I realize that FSF does not seem to have rsync, but prudence would dictate
that I check other sources as well.
Could someone please e-mail the public key for rsync to the list or to me
directly?
rsync-2.5.6.
I use rsync to mirror one host to another over ssh
a directory containing hundreds of sub directories
that are constantly changing over a WAN link.
The problem I have is that the each network connection
over the WAN link only uses a 5th of the total bandwidth.
Is there any way to do aggregated band
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Bonjour,
Today, I use rsync for updating some 40 Debian/Linux box, rsync is great.
So, now, I'll need to update a whole disk or partition (NTFS) with an image or an other
disk or part. (case multiboot system),
can'I hope rsync do this task in some day ?
rsync algorithm would be great for this t