Description of Problem
We are rapidly approaching the time of year when some will
transition from standard time (ST) to daylight savings time
(DST) and others will make the opposite transition. These
vernal and autumnal transitions have important implications
for those with Micro
I installed rsync on my RedHat 9 and the client i used is win 98 se. when I execute
the command
"rsync -e ssh -av --delete "/rsync/" administrator:anandhg"
administrator - > RH M/C name
anandhg - > Samba share(Home directory)
rsync - > directory present in c:
1st Problem:
It asks do you want t
I installed rsync on my RedHat 9 and the client i used is win 98 se. when I execute
the command
"rsync -e ssh -av --delete "/rsync/" administrator:anandhg"
administrator - > RH M/C name
anandhg - > Samba share(Home directory)
rsync - > directory present in c:
1st Problem:
It asks do you want t
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 01:01:21PM -0400, Joshi, A (Anant) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We want to copy a file from NT to Solaris using rSync.
>
> There is a job running on Solaris looking for this file.
> So we want to copy the file with different name and
> then rename it to what the job is looking for.
>
Hi, folks.
rsync has changed the way I handle mirroring tasks, and is a wonderful
compliment to EMC's timefinder product. EMC handles their BCV mirror
splits, and rsync handles files and hierarchies on non-EMC disk. I am quite
happy with this arrangement. For small numbers of systems, rsync is
Hi,
We want to copy a file from NT to Solaris using rSync.
There is a job running on Solaris looking for this file.
So we want to copy the file with different name and
then rename it to what the job is looking for.
(Don't want the job to pickup incomplete file)
How can this be done with rSync?
>What you show can only happen if you have extracted the data
>incorrectly or have a corrupt filesystem. There is no way
>that rsync could cause this.
Thanks for this clean answer.
I 'll repair the file systems and see if it happens again.
THX, kr
Christoph
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On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 04:49:47PM -0400, Amy A wrote:
>
> I have a simple question I think. I have been using rsync for a year now and
> all is going well. I have it set up in my cron.daily with the -azv option.
> When I receive the email upon completion of the cron is there any options I
For what is worth, I've had no problems running rsync with Sun_SSH_1.0 under
Solaris 9
on Intel & Sparc.
All I can suggest for your problem Anand is follow the usual trouble shooting
techniques
of breaking the problem down i.e. try rsh!
Dave
jw schultz wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 08:33:49PM