On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 09:38 -0800, Wayne Davison wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Matt McCutchen
> wrote:
>
> With commit 84c11e85a4c4a12ecacba24afe9617222e4361e6, I get
> different
>
> output, but still not the desired "No space left on device":
>
Insufficient permissions"
I am running a n rsync script on MAC OS 10.4 clients - runs OK with
a Windows 2003 server but getting this error when talking to an Apple
Server running OS X 10.5.7
It is a basic rsync as follows: copying, with sync from client to
server volume RETeensData that
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Matt McCutchen wrote:
> With commit 84c11e85a4c4a12ecacba24afe9617222e4361e6, I get different
> output, but still not the desired "No space left on device":
>
Yeah, that's the long-standing issue where a fatal error on the server side
can cause the client side to g
Edward Peschko (horo...@gmail.com) wrote on 6 November 2009 18:46:
>I was wondering - is there an option to rsync which allows you to
>exclude transfers of files with a certain size or other
>characteristics?
>
>I want to setup a 'partial' rsync mirror where I only pull files under
>5M, for e
On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 09:20 -0500, Michael W. Cocke wrote:
> What, exactly, does "input/output error 5" mean? (Yes I googled it, but
> all I can find is a lot of people getting the error, not what it means).
Typically, that there is something wrong with the filesystem or the
disk, which is out
On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 00:36 -0200, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> I use rsync -ii so that it logs *all* actions. Further, I don't use
> any delete option but use --force. This means that if there's a name
> collision rsync deletes files or directories. Here's an example:
>
> 0 0*deleting rwxrw