On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 05:58:25PM -0300, C. P. wrote:
> include = outlook.pst,
> exclude = *.pif *.iso *.mov *.mp3 *.wav *.exe *.dll *.pst *.com *.bat *.mpg
As long as your server is 2.6.3 or newer, that will prevent any of those
file extensions from being uploaded to the server. You'll see mess
Wayne:
This is mentioned in the rsyncd.conf (especiallly in a more modern
release). The purpose of these options for the daemon is to completely
hide files so that they can't be downloaded from the server, and to
this exactly what i want:
prevent those files from uploaded to the server (in a moder
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 09:03:05PM -0800, Joe Pruett wrote:
> this code segfaults: [...] so i guess that rsync can't help in any
> way.
Thanks for the update. This topic has arisen a couple times recently,
and each time I asked if it was the library crashing (as I assumed it
was) but we hadn't go
> A similar problem was reported back in February:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg12557.html
>
> that manifested itself after an upgrade to Fedora Core 2. It had worked
> fine previously (on FC1, presumably).
>
> That user (David Blunkett) provided an strace log that
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Joe Pruett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the rsync in centos 4 (a recompile of rhel4) is version 2.6.3. and under
> certain circumstances it will segfault when run in daemon mode. i have
> tracked it down to the nss code in libc. so this could be a general libc
> bug, but i
Wayne wrote:
> Since rsync is keeping the socket busy during the building
> of the list (it is trasmitting it during that time), I
> guess the sorting/cleaning of the list is taking enough
> time that the socket timeouted out on you.
Interesting, I didn't know rsync would transmit the list to the
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 12:35:07PM -0500, Eli wrote:
> Anyways, the file specified in --files-from is about 500mb in size and
> contains several million files. It takes rsync a few hours for it to
> parse through all the files in the list. When it comes time for rsync
> to start transmitting file
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 11:37:07AM -0300, C. P. wrote:
> #rsync.conf
> [module]
> include = outlook.pst
> exclude = *.pst *.exe *.com *.mp3 etc...
>
> but as i have experienced, these rules only apply if are repeated as client
> options
They apply to the server, but not in the same way that clie
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 08:40:02AM -0500, Kevin Smith wrote:
> --include="BackupFiles\Backup\%count%\
> --include="BackupFiles\Backup\%count%\*.gpg
I forgot to mention: backslashes are NOT path separators -- use '/'.
And that %count% reference may need to be written $count if you're not
running c
Hello list:
Im a new user, poorly skilled programmer and dont understand the precedences
of rules.
I understand that:
module options override global options
but i cant find the relationship between client options and server options.
What i want is to:
#rsync.conf
[module]
include = outlook.pst
ex
It does have sub-directories...but I have tried a variation of things...this
is on a WinBlows Machine...so I have a batch file with this:
set PATH=c:/BackupFiles;%PATH%
set CYGWIN=binmode tty
set TERM=ansi
set USERNAME=testuser
set HOME=c:/BackupFiles/home/testuser
set RSYNC_RSH=ssh.exe
rsync -rav
Hi all,
A while back I announced "Rsyncrypto", a rsync friendly encryption
system. With version 0.11 just out, and proving reasonably usable in and
on its own right, we now have an independent mailing list discussing
just rsyncrypto. I have therefor allowed myself this one last notice to
this l
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