Title: Trouble calling rsync from Java
I'm writing a webapp to be used internally at my company over a LAN. Users can specify info on their computer that should be archived to a central location, then a Java servlet calls Runtime.exec() to launch the following script:
#!/bin/sh
from=$1
to
>
> Running a repair install should clean up that stuff - but it may also screw
> up the boot loader and you may have to reinstall it from the FreeBSD side of
> things.
>
Want to thank everyone for the input. Due to my time crunch I
ended up tar/gzip ing it and when I untarred onto the mo
I'm having problems using rsync's --include-from and --exclude-from
options.
Here's an example of what I'm trying to do:
On the source machine I have /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/etc, and
/usr/local/foobar. I only want to sync /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/etc.
Things work as expected if I use th
Hi,
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Thanks!
Kevin Boyd
OS X Deployment Coordinator
Sys Adm UMIT Contract Services
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Johan Glimming wrote:
> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 18:45:03 +0100
> From: Johan Glimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: rsync@lists.samba.org
> Sub
Hi
I am a rsync (on Mac OS X, RsyncX version with extended HFS+/-eahfs
forks) beginner (I merely use it for backing up my desktop machine to a
bootable
external firewire volume, so that I can resume work in case of a
harddrive disaster)
and I got these messages:
mknod
"/Volumes/backup/Applicat
Tuc,
The fat file system can only represent file times in even increments of
seconds. But EXT3 can do better. If a file in the copy has a time of 09:01
(am) then it will be 09:00 or 09:02 on the fat system (I don't remember
which way, but it doesn't matter. If you set the time widow to 2, it wi
Folks:
I am really struggling with the "spaces in the path/file name" thing.
Some stuff I have figured out - some I haven't. Take this one:
Source:
- PC with WindozeXP Pro
- Cygwin (just updated)
- Files in folder (from cygwin root)
/bob smith/sally smith
> Because chaining actually means "run another boot block". The boot block
> must be set up properly on the new machine. The only way (that I know
> of) to achieve that with windows is to run the repair installation.
>
Ok, figured it would already be set. Ok, will do.
>
> From the rsync
Tuc wrote:
Tuc,
You will probably have to do a repair install of Windows to get it booting
again.
I realize this might be drifting towards "Off Topic", but why would
that be? I did the same type install, same source, same everything. I'm
using the FreeBSD loader to chain to the Windows so I w
>
> Tuc,
>
> You will probably have to do a repair install of Windows to get it booting
> again.
>
I realize this might be drifting towards "Off Topic", but why would
that be? I did the same type install, same source, same everything. I'm
using the FreeBSD loader to chain to the Windows
Tuc,
You will probably have to do a repair install of Windows to get it booting
again.
Good luck!
Clay
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Hi,
I'm trying to "clone" a hard drive that is dying in my laptop.
I used rsync to copy everything to another server from my
FreeBSD system, mounting it as a msdos filesystem. I then did a base
install of FreeBSD and W2K on the new disk, started FreeBSD and
did a restore. I then
On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 11:22:46AM -0700, Todd Harris wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I've searched long and hard for some docs on configuring a web proxy for
> rsync. This is probably in part an apache config question so I apologize if
> this is in the wrong forum.
>
> What I would like to do is provide
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