my winzip rejects it
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On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 05:18:27PM +0200, Paco Martinez Rodriguez wrote:
> My PC executes -in batch mode-daily rsync with these parameters
> "--archive --delete --progress --stats" and saves each days results of
> this process in a log file.
Do you mean that you're using an rsync daemon and archin
I 'm redirecting the output of an rsync run to another one log file
I will apply your suggest..
Thank you 1!
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De: Wayne Davison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: viernes, 22 de abril de 2005 18:48
Para: Paco Martinez Rodriguez
CC: rsync@lists.samba.org
Asunto: Re
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 09:50:57PM -0400, Erik Jan Tromp wrote:
> Waitaminit! Just had a thought while proofreading this novella. Since
> the 'update files/dirs' & 'update hardlinks' steps appear to be mixed
> together instead of completely separate/sequential steps, what about
> the 'No such file
Estimated gurus.
I my PC Windows I have installed cygwin and rsync 2.6.3-1.
My PC executes -in batch mode-daily rsync with these parameters
"--archive --delete --progress --stats" and saves each days results of
this process in a log file.
Somedays, rsync doesn't run very well. Files aren't copi
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 01:08:59PM +0200, Paul Slootman wrote:
> I put an "address aa.bb.cc.dd" option in the (single) module
> definition, as the manpage shows that "address" is a module option,
> not a global one.
That was a manpage mistake. I've just moved both "address" and "port"
up into the
It would help to know what rsync was doing with the files when the error
happened, if all the hard-links for a particular hard-link group are
represented in the errors, and what the results were after the transfer.
The error messages reveal these files, separated into linked groups:
slackware
On Friday 22 Apr 2005 00:42, Don Golden wrote:
> ---
>-
> FULL RSYNC LOG
> ---
>-
> /usr/bin/rsync -av --force --delete-excluded
> --exclude-fro
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 09:08:38 -0700
Wayne Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First up, sorry about the dup'd post.. just me being braindead at that hour.
> It would help to know what rsync was doing with the files when the error
> happened, if all the hard-links for a particular hard-link group ar
Hi,
Under RH FC3, using rsync 2.6.4,
I am trying to do rsync on the following configuration:
Local host:
==
/main/
dir1/
dir2/
Remote host:
===
/main/
EXTRA_DIR/
dir1 -> EXTRA_DIR/dir1/
dir2/
What I would like to do is to update files from local host to remo
[It appears I missed this message back in February -- ouch.]
On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 08:53:32PM -0500, Andrew Gideon wrote:
> FWIW: In the manner I can envision using this, it makes more sense to
> delete the source as long as the destination file is valid, whether
> that file moved during this ex
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 03:23:22PM +0200, Paul Slootman wrote:
> A trailing slash on a module name has no effect, which is on the one
> hand logical as it's not a directory name; on the other hand it's not
> consistent either (as experienced by a user).
I've added a comment about this in the secti
I wanted to restrict rsync to listen only on one IP address on a
multi-homed system. I put an "address aa.bb.cc.dd" option in the
(single) module definition, as the manpage shows that "address" is a
module option, not a global one. However, lsof showed that rsync had
bound to * instead of the spec
Is this considered a bug?
$ /usr/local/rsync-cvs/bin/rsync -ve ssh plum:tmp/other ~/tmp/other
skipping non-regular file "/Users/nick/tmp/other"
sent 16 bytes received 40 bytes 7.47 bytes/sec
total size is 4 speedup is 0.07
$ ls -l /Users/nick/tmp/other
-rw-r--r-- 1 nick nick 0 22 Apr 11:22
The background:
I host one of the unofficial slackware mirrors & push to a high speed
(unlisted) mirror that several other unofficials use for pulls. To save
time/disk/bandwidth I use a custom script to hardlink the trees prior to
pushing the updates to said unlisted mirror.
The commandline (l
The background:
I host one of the unofficial slackware mirrors & push to a high speed
(unlisted) mirror that several other unofficials use for pulls. To save
time/disk/bandwidth I use a custom script to hardlink the trees prior to
pushing the updates to said unlisted mirror.
The commandline (l
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