"Wallace Matthews" writes:
> I copy the 29 Gig full backup back into fedor//test/Kibbutz and issue
> the command "time rsync -avv --rsh=rsh --stats --block-size=181272
> /test/Kibbutz/Kbup_1 fedor://test/Kibbutz" and it CRAWLS during delta
> generation/transmittal at about 1 Megabyte per second.
>
Hello,
I am working on implementing rsync to replace a server
distribution mechanism that currently works like this:
1) process new file on backend server
2) upload file to frontend server using scp or rsync over ssh
3) ssh to frontend server to trigger script
#3 is only used in a couple specia
Hi,
I am using a computer to back up files from another computer automatically. I want to
exclude large files from backing up. How can I do that?
Thank you.
Wensheng Jiang
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[background: we rsync Gbs of data over our WAN, so want to run rsync as
efficiently as possible. We have Linux "rsync servers" that mount local
Windows file servers - i.e we use Linux-rsync to replicate data between
Windows file servers. (why? we found Linux IP stack to be superior over our
WAN)]
Wayne Davison wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 07:21:41AM +0800, John wrote:
flist.c: In function `send_file_entry':
flist.c:349: `lastdir_len' undeclared (first use in this function)
It patched the wrong function, which is really hard to understand
because the line numbers in the patch are r
I have a 29 Gig full backup on a remote server (lets call if fedor) that is called
Kbup_1.
I have a 1.3 Gig incremental backup on my local server.
I have rsync 2.6.2 on both servers. Both are RedHat Linux 9.1 on i-686 hardware
platforms.
I issue the command "time rsync -avv --rsh=rsh --stats /t
Thanks Wayne, I did as you suggested and found that the remote system does NOT use
/home/wally/rsync/rsync-2.6.2/rsync which is what I had in my Command Line and what was
in my xxx.rsync_arvs file. This explained some of the weird behavior I was seeing.
I had a 2.6.2 local system working with a 2.
When I dont specify --block-size but have --write-batch=xxx, I get a xxx.rsync_csum
file that is 76 Kbytes in size.
The size of the file varies as the size of the "reference" file is varied. --stats
showed matched data that is roughly 6 block lengths
based on the square root of the newer file.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1457
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using the switch --temp-dir solves my problem.. sorry for the incovenience. thanks.
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Recently I've found out about rsync and wanted to use this to mirror local
disks on one of my servers. I first ran Ghost for Linux to get the exact
clone I was looking for, and now I'm ready to setup rsync to keep my drives
mirrored on a continual basis. Here's my setup:
1 Seagate 4.6GB SCSI on /d
[I changed the subject to make it more descriptive of what is being
discussed -- it was just "reporting a bug".]
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 02:31:56PM -0400, Wallace Matthews wrote:
> What appears to be happening is that the file renaming is happening
> twice and I get 2 copies of the 101M file and l
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1457
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Did you investigate why the temp file could not be created?
/mnt/zip/zip750/zip750/C/.2b.c.v2TNLo
I would imagine that the zip disk is either full or that its file sys
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 07:38:40PM +0530, Sanjay Arora wrote:
> Is there a rsync version or a way to make rsync tolerant of multiple
> disconnections during a large mirror copy[?]
No, this is not possible. You should either break up the command into
smaller chunks (and consider the --partial opti
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 11:13:20AM +0200, Olaf Joerk wrote:
> + rsync --rsh=/usr/local/bin/ssh [...]
This tells rsync to use ssh to contact the remote system, so it does not
use the ssh tunnel -- it runs a single-use daemon on the remote system
via ssh. You should leave off the --rsh option.
..w
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 09:22:45AM -0400, Wallace Matthews wrote:
> Could it be simply using "rsync" and using an older "rsync" that
> happens to be installed and in the path??
That's the normal case if you don't use the --rsync-path=/PATH/rsync
option to tell rsync what program to run. It is eas
I have 2 servers. Both have my home directory on a common file server mounted as
/home/wally. I have 2.6.2 in my home directory in
/home/wally/rsync/rsync-2.6.2 and I am doing a push from one file server to another.
My command line has /home/wally/rsync/rsync-2.6.2/rsync as its command. I have
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