Is there a way to turn off reverse lookups? like a --no-dns-resolve option.
Thanks
Kimo
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On 2/21/07, Pádraig Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With an rsync-2.6.4-3 client talking
to an rsync-2.6.8-1.el4.rf server at least,
the --ignore-times option seems not to be honoured?
I.E. if I edit a file so that the mtime
and size are the same, the file with the new
data will not be transfer
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3845
[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:
What|Removed |Added
Summary|Add --remove-source-files |Make --remove-source-files
On 2/21/07, Dave Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone any idea why this wont work? Its in a script and im passing
-e "${SSH}" to the Rsync command where :-
SSH="$(/usr/bin/which ssh) -o ConnectTimeout=15 -o BatchMode=yes -n"
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far)
Has anyone any idea why this wont work? Its in a script and im passing
-e "${SSH}" to the Rsync command where :-
SSH="$(/usr/bin/which ssh) -o ConnectTimeout=15 -o BatchMode=yes -n"
The below is output from set -x for my script. Below that is the error
from errorlog
/usr/bin/rsync -PavRz --delet
Hi,
With an rsync-2.6.4-3 client talking
to an rsync-2.6.8-1.el4.rf server at least,
the --ignore-times option seems not to be honoured?
I.E. if I edit a file so that the mtime
and size are the same, the file with the new
data will not be transfered to the server.
In case it's important, the full
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 10:52:50AM +, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> rsync: mkstemp "..." failed: File name too long (91)
Note that this is an OS error, so rsync is just reporting the failure
that the mkstemp() call didn't work.
You might be able to work around the problem by copying more deeply in
ength that
Windows users are allowed to enter. :-)
Is there *anything* I can do with Rsync to allow these kind of files to be
copied?
Ok, I know these file names are ridiculous but Users will be Users
wouldn't they?
Here is an example of an error log it reports.
rsync: mkstemp
"