Hello,
I'm having problems with users quotas when transfering files between 2
linux based systems. the user quotas in the detination host are not the
same as in the source host.
I get these errors:
rsync: rename "/home/.aquota.group.JZ9E3B" -> "home/aquota.group":
Operation not permitted (1)
rsy
Hello,
I'm having problems with users quotas when transfering files between 2
linux based systems. the user quotas in the detination host are not the
same as in the source host.
I get these errors:
rsync: rename "/home/.aquota.group.JZ9E3B" -> "home/aquota.group":
Operation not permitted (1)
rsy
I have also used Mike Bombich' very clear instructions foud at
http://www.bombich.com/mactips/rsync.html
in order to compile the folllowing version of rsync on OS10.4.11:
rsync version 3.0.4 protocol version 30
I could not easily however find the associated manual to better
understand som
check out drbd - it might do what you want.
It can be thought of as a RAID across networks, since it works on the
device level, not the file level, but it is not a RAID.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Jon Watson wrote:
> I'm not sure either of this functionality falls within rsync's purview.
>
Thanks for the reply and my apologies - I took the wrong line from the
log (from a previous set of trials). The instigating line from the
rsync receiver (trying to rsync the [minas] module) is:
rsync -ar -vvv rsyncu...@xxx.xxx.uci.edu::minas .
opening tcp connection to xxx.xxx.uci.edu port 873
I'm not sure either of this functionality falls within rsync's purview.
Rsync is an "open source utility that provides fast incremental file
transfer." It's not an application that mounts drives or clusters space
or provides P2P functionality.
I can see using rsync *within* some apps that provide
Hi, I have 2 Suggestion for rsync. 1)You should have a feature that
enables rsync to be able to manage a cluster of web servers with load
balancers, so if a person has 100 web servers connected together and
running them as a cluster with load balancers, rsync will mount all the
hard-drives of the 1
On Thu 12 Feb 2009, Harry Mangalam wrote:
>
> However, this does not work for the backup (rsyncd refuses to read the
> files with an entry in /var/log/rsyncd.log:
>
> auth failed on module svn from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx): unauthorized user.
This message would indicate that the r