Hi,
Can't help you much with the error but it seen to me you missing some thing:
> I map to a shared drive, then try and run rsync between the mail
directories of each machine
Rsync this way is actually copy the whole file each time (--whole-file)
To use rsync diff synchronize algorithm to
thanks. i will give the patch a try. i've got to be missing
something... what if someone wanted to chown a symlink? bizarre.
-ben
On Dec 30, 2004, at 20.14, Ben Bond-Lamberty wrote:
I and a few others have seen similar problems. It happens (as I
understand)
because Darwin (the BSD underlyin
I and a few others have seen similar problems. It happens (as I understand)
because Darwin (the BSD underlying Mac OS X) follows symlinks with chown
attempts--try chown'ing a symlink from the command line to see this--which
is...unintuitive. So when given the -o or -g (or -a) options, rsync can
u
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 11:23:07PM -, Stephen Schembri wrote:
> By default the timeout value is supposed to be 60 according to io.c, but
> in loadparam.c it is stating a value of 0 - is this statement correct?
The comment in io.c says that the default select() timeout is 60 secs,
which is not
Hi Wayne,
Hope you have a Happy New Year and most of all, keep up the excellent
work.
Slight issue with the timeout parameter when used or not used in the
rsyncd.conf file.
By default the timeout value is supposed to be 60 according to io.c, but
in loadparam.c it is stating a value of 0 - is thi
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2187
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2187
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I did another test.
I got a file which is about 180M. See the following test log:
$ rsync -az -vvv -B 65535 [EMAIL PROTECTED]::backup/cscnc1.dmp ./
opening tcp connect