Damn, I hate to hear that. Here's to JW's memory, he is missed.
Thanks for letting us know, Wayne.
-J
I was saddened to learn today that JW Schultz was found dead back on
March 27th of this year. JW was a big help in the recent development of
rsync and I sorely missed his presence during the last
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 03:23:44PM -0700, Steve Bonds wrote:
> I've been able to duplicate this problem using the CVS version of rsync
> that was current as of about 2000 UTC today (July 27 2004)
That's some good detective work, Steve!
-chris
>
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 03:23:44PM -0700, Steve Bonds wrote:
> write(4, 0x400a0b37, 1) . ERR#27 EFBIG
Very nice -- that's what we need to know. This sparked a memory, and
back in 2002 someone reported a similar problem for AIX. They worked
around it by undefining the HAVE_SECURE_MKSTEMP
"Steve Bonds" writes:
> This is what I would expect to see if the VXFS filesystem was not created
> with the "largefiles" option-- but it was. (And I double-checked.) Other
> utilities (e.g. "dd") can create large files just fine.
>
> I haven't seen anything obviously wrong with write_file or
>
I've been able to duplicate this problem using the CVS version of rsync
that was current as of about 2000 UTC today (July 27 2004)
This was on an HPUX 11.0 system, not 11i.
When running:
./rsync --archive -v --progress /home/sbonds/bigfile
/home/sbonds/dest_dir/.
I get:
-
bigfile
rsync: wr
Hi,
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We are using rsync to backup the data from 100 remote machine and the
> rsync process are started at the invervel of 1 mins.
>
> The discription of the problem is as below.
>
> The Load is around 111.98. More than a 100 rsync processes
>
I was saddened to learn today that JW Schultz was found dead back on
March 27th of this year. JW was a big help in the recent development of
rsync and I sorely missed his presence during the last release cycle.
JW was also the author of the Dirvish backup software, and Keith
Lofstrom (who provide
Hello All,
I have searched the archives with no mention of this problem. I am using
rsync to sync up a production directory to a disaster site system of the
same model. Both systems are IBM RS/6000 running AIX 4.3.3. Initially the
rsync worked fine. The second time it would hang on a file and
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Stuart Halliday wrote:
> A you never said you had XP Home!
> Perhaps it uses 'simple file sharing' by default?
In fact I think WinXP Home uses "simple file sharing" and that's all.
But on the WinXP Home I have on my laptop I happily avoid it usin