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Thanks for your replay, i found this too ;)
Best regards
Philippe
ps : your wrapper is a good idea ;)
> On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 04:20:51PM +0200, Philippe BEAU wrote:
>> Is it possible to have the backup marked right even if somes files
>> vanished ?
>
> You simply need to tell the caller of rs
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out why when I do an rsync (Solaris, version
2.6.4 on both sides) from a site on the West Coast of the US to a site
on the East coast, I keep getting directories updated when I use the
command like this:
# rsync -ar -v -v -i -O --force --delete --exclude=.snapshot --st
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> 1) Free: break your rsync's into several executions rather than one huge
> one. Do several sub-directory trees, each separately. If your data
> files are not organized in such a way that they can easily be divided
> into a reasonable number of sub-directory trees, consider re-orga
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 02:42:56PM +0100, Gordon Lack wrote:
> What I would like to be able to do is to get the target files to have
> the source permissions *except* any setuid/setgid setting. Is this
> possible?
You should check into the patches/chmod-option.diff -- that provides an
option, --c
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 04:20:51PM +0200, Philippe BEAU wrote:
> Is it possible to have the backup marked right even if somes files vanished ?
You simply need to tell the caller of rsync that an exit code of 24 is
OK. If the backup program doesn't have a way to specify this, you could
use a shell
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 01:13:23AM -0500, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
> Unfortunately there's no indication of who needs a spare week of
> coding time, or how much a week would cost.
That's a really old comment, so I'm not sure if it was written by Martin
Pool or Dave Dykstra or someone else. I'm
On Wed 06 Jul 2005, David Favro wrote:
>
> 1) Free: break your rsync's into several executions rather than one huge
> one. Do several sub-directory trees, each separately. If your data
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