On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 05:51:34PM +0800, Jacky Kim wrote:
> # echo "rootpasswd" | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an ssh question, so you're better off asking it on the ssh
mailing list. However, I think you're looking for the ssh-agent
command. See also the keychain project for a way to ma
Hi,
In cwrsync 1.2.4, there will be a batch file example setting necessary
parameteres correctly. You can use it to initiate your rsync sessions.
Rgrds
Tev
cwRsync maintainer
> Yes I´m using cwrync 1.2.4 that it contains the 2.6.2 rsync version
> command.
>
> A problem I have to use cygwin is
> or is it possible call cygwin´s rsync from a DOS shell line command?
Yes sure you need the the cygwin dll's will be in ypur pc path, or in the same
directory the rsynce located.
Regards,
Milutin Voinivich
http://www.NasBackup.com/
- Original Message -
From: "Jose Luis Poza" <[EMAIL P
Yes I´m using cwrync 1.2.4 that it contains the 2.6.2 rsync version command.
A problem I have to use cygwin is that I have implemented the cwrsync
command in a script .js (jscript) then... Should I make a new script bash
file for linux? or is it possible call cygwin´s rsync from a DOS shell line
"Jose Luis Poza" writes:
> I have a "problem" witch cwsrync and a questions. Does cwrsync process
> (rsync.exe) use 100% (more or less) CPU in Windows 2000 server witch a high
> level of kernel usage ?
> I have syncronized 11 servers (unix and windos) witch all their unit´s
> files, that proccess
When I ssh-keygen a passwordless key pair for root and give the public key
to openssh server(sshsrv), then it is ok to
# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when I generate a password key pair for root and give the public key
to openssh server(sshsrv), then I fail to
# echo "rootpasswd"
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 10:42:28AM +0200, Marcel Buck wrote:
> But for some files I get the message no permission.
Check the log file (typically syslog) to see why it is rejecting the
connection. It may be a host exclusion or a password problem. Also,
make sure that any password/secret files you
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 04:23:23AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> it seems to me that the --link-dest option doesn't work properly in my
> configuration. Instead of creating hard links for all unchanged files it
If the receiving rsync is not running as root, there was a bug in older
versions th
Hello.
I have a "problem"
witch cwsrync and a questions. Does cwrsync process (rsync.exe) use 100% (more
or less) CPU in Windows 2000 server witch a high level of kernel
usage ?
I have syncronized
11 servers (unix and windos) witch all their unit´s files, that proccess
during approach 17
Hi
I have to make a backup of a filesystem on a solaris machine. I try to
do that with rsync.
rsync -av svboss::/mondis/* .
But for some files I get the message no permission. What do I wrong ?
The rsync Server is startet with the user root.
When I make the rsync from another system to this serv
I have been trying to use rsyncx to generate a script for rotating backups
but it seems to me that the --link-dest option doesn't work properly in my
configuration. Instead of creating hard links for all unchanged files it
seems that rsync copies everything, as if --link-dest hasn't been
specificed
OK, next time I try harder. CTRL-D.
Dave
> Hi,
>
> just a simple (and maybe stupid question, if so, please forgive): After
> entering all the files to sync when using the --files-from=- option, how
> do I tell rsync to quit reading from standard input and start working?
>
> Dave.
>
> --
> To unsu
Hi,
just a simple (and maybe stupid question, if so, please forgive): After
entering all the files to sync when using the --files-from=- option, how
do I tell rsync to quit reading from standard input and start working?
Dave.
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