Re: HP-UX 11i and largefiles on rsync 2.6.2

2004-07-28 Thread Steve Bonds
Attached is some public domain source code that tests mkstemp() to see if it functions properly by creating a 2GB sparse file in /tmp, first via the normal open()/lseek()/write() pathway, then using mkstemp()/lseek()/write(). Perhaps this could be migrated into an rsync test case? My only concern

Re: rsync to bakup server

2004-07-28 Thread Wayne Davison
On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 03:27:56PM -0600, Scott Miller wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rsync -rv 10.28.123.232::web [...] > Now, I put a file in the /var/www/html directory of the Primary server - but > it never seems to get transfered to the backup server. That command is a list command, not a

Re: only 1.3 of 12 GB will transfer from OSX to Linux

2004-07-28 Thread Wayne Davison
On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 02:44:34PM -0400, Anthony DiSante wrote: > I'm doing everything as root on both ends to make sure it's > not a permissions issue, but still can't get all the files to transfer. First off, look for error messages in the log file that the daemon is logging into (it will be o

rsync to bakup server

2004-07-28 Thread Scott Miller
In an attempt to copy a particular directory or file from the "primary" server to the "backup" server - it looks as though rsync is wanting to work, but nothing is copied. primary - 10.28.123.232 backup - 10.28.123.230 rsyncd.conf file (on primary server) --- uid = 0 gid = 0 use

only 1.3 of 12 GB will transfer from OSX to Linux

2004-07-28 Thread Anthony DiSante
Hello, I'm having trouble transferring files from an rsync server on Mac OSX to a Linux machine. I'm doing everything as root on both ends to make sure it's not a permissions issue, but still can't get all the files to transfer. I have the rsync server running on OSX as root, like this: server:

Re: HP-UX 11i and largefiles on rsync 2.6.2

2004-07-28 Thread Wayne Davison
On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 02:06:45AM -0500, John Van Essen wrote: > Wayne - why is the "write failed" message not being displayed? A local-to-local transfer treats the sending side as the client, so that's the only side that lets output messages. My guess is that the error message from the receiver

Re: [Windows] Unable to delete files transfered by rsync

2004-07-28 Thread Stuart Halliday
> if you're using rsync on Windows, you already are using cygwin > (knowingly or not, rsync is available on Windows ONLY through CygWin, as > far as I know) I got my copy direct from cwrsync. http://www.itefix.no/cwrsync/ It seems to use a Cygwin dll though. -- To unsubscribe or change option

Re: HP-UX 11i and largefiles on rsync 2.6.2

2004-07-28 Thread John Van Essen
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Steve Bonds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > bigfile > rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 32768 bytes: phase "unknown": > Broken pipe (32) > rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(902) > The receiver backtrace is: > > - > (gdb) bt > #0