Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Hans Troost
Thanks Matt, That clarifies it for me. Completely happy with all your support: learned a lot, now made up my mind about my backups and know how to achieve this. Regards, Hans Troost -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list. To unsubscribe or change options:

Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 20:49 +0200, Hans Troost wrote: > Indeed, strace -f option helps: > > the chmod status "unfinished" shows up several times now. no real "warnings" > or "errors", but nevertheless: information about what's going wrong. "Unfinished" does not indicate that anything is wrong.

Re: Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 10:57 -0700, Ian Skinner wrote: > dprweb> /usr/local/bin/rsync -v -v -v -v -i -i -i --progress --stats > --compress .htaccess appprod::test > .f .htaccess Rsync is claiming that .htaccess is up to date on the destination. How did you determine that it doesn't exis

Re: Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Ian Skinner
>>> Paul Slootman Friday, September 03, 2010 10:37 AM >>> >>> > I'm still missing the multiple -v and -i options. Something like this? If it is not patently obvious, I am very new to rsync. dprweb> /usr/local/bin/rsync -v -v -v -v -i -i -i --progress --stats --compress .htaccess appprod::test

Re: Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Paul Slootman
On Fri 03 Sep 2010, Ian Skinner wrote: > I believe I have now tried to do that. This was the results reported by > rsync as well as that the file still does not exist on the receiving server. > > dprweb> /usr/local/bin/rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress > .htaccess appprod::test I'

Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 18:18 +0200, Hans Troost wrote: > Took a while to get out that I didn't have strace, installed and learned it > a bit. > > !!! Even with strace I do not get a "chmod" call shown. !!! > strace -o /home/hans/strace.log -s 80 rsync [...] That is just tracing the first rsync p

Re: Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Ian Skinner
>>> Paul Slootman Friday, September 03, 2010 9:15 AM >>> > Perhaps, that's why I asked you to test rsyncing just the .htaccess > files. I'm sorry, didn't understand the request. I believe I have now tried to do that. This was the results reported by rsync as well as that the file still does no

Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Hans Troost
quot;, "--perms", "--stats", "-- delete", "--delete-excluded", "--backup", "--backup-dir- dels=2010-09-03/deleted", "--suffix-dels=.1850", "--backup- dir=2010-09-03/updated", "--suffix=.1850", "--log-fil

Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Paul Slootman
On Fri 03 Sep 2010, Hans Troost wrote: > > !!! Even with strace I do not get a "chmod" call shown. !!! > strace -o /home/hans/strace.log -s 80 rsync -axhhX --no-p --stats --delete If you're doing --no-p you wonder why it's not setting permissions? Paul -- Please use reply-all for most replie

Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Hans Troost
uot;, "--no-p", "--stats", "-- delete", "--delete-excluded", "--backup", "--backup-dir- dels=2010-09-03/deleted", "--suffix-dels=.1806", "--backup- dir=2010-09-03/updated", "--suffix=.1806", "--log-file=/hom

Re: Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Paul Slootman
On Fri 03 Sep 2010, Ian Skinner wrote: > > They are not including them in my first tests? While I have run several > rsync copies between these two systems, everything is being copied, according > to a post copy comparison, except the three .htaccess files! > > Could there be some permission i

Re: Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Ian Skinner
>>> Paul Slootman Friday, September 03, 2010 8:37 AM >>> > Rsync will cheerfully include any and all files in its actions; > it doesn't care whether they start with a dot or not. No need to > --include it. They are not including them in my first tests? While I have run several rsync copies be

Re: Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Paul Slootman
On Fri 03 Sep 2010, Ian Skinner wrote: > > When I run the following command, it will get the other 19258 files, but it > will ignore the three .htaccess files in our site. I have searched the > internet and can see that it is apparently somewhat tricky to get rsync to > capture dot hidden file

Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Hans Troost
Thanks Matt, Tested again a bit and indeed: permissions on source and destination are different: [h...@localhost rsync-test]$ cd ~/rsync-files/rsync-test/ [h...@localhost rsync-test]$ ls -l total 24 drwxrwxr-x 2 hans hans 4096 2010-09-02 18:24 2bchanged/ drwxrwxr-x 2 hans hans 4096 2010-09-03 16

Getting the 'hidden' .htaccess file.

2010-09-03 Thread Ian Skinner
I am trying to use rsync to synchronize our pre-release staging site to our production site. When I run the following command, it will get the other 19258 files, but it will ignore the three .htaccess files in our site. I have searched the internet and can see that it is apparently somewhat tr

Re: Minimize log file: get rid of ".d...p..... send"

2010-09-03 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 17:05 +0200, Hans Troost wrote: > and indeed - although I specified rsync -vvv (most verbose output) - rsync > "silently ignores chmod(2) calls" with emphasis on "silently": > > 2010/09/03 16:45:49 [7882] send_files(15, > /home/hans/rsync-files/rsync-test/New Folder) > 2010