On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 9:48 AM, wrote:
> I'd like to use rsync as an efficient (== do not store the same file twice
> at
> the backup media) backup solution.
Check out PCBackup -- it can use rsync (either via ssh or a daemon) and
stores files without duplicates.
There's also a diff in the pat
[reversing t
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Kevin Korb wrote:
On 09/18/11 23:06, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Noah wrote:
Hi there,
okay so I have a port knocker installed on my remote server so I am
trying to bundle a bunch of directories in a single ssh session that
rsync establi
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Hash: SHA1
BTW, you can specify all that stuff in ~/.ssh/config and save your
fingers some wear.
On 09/18/11 23:06, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Noah wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> okay so I have a port knocker installed on my remote server so
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Noah wrote:
Hi there,
okay so I have a port knocker installed on my remote server so I am
trying to bundle a bunch of directories in a single ssh session that
rsync establishes. so far all the rsync examples I have seen require
a new ssh session for each directory.
is
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Hash: SHA1
Look into ssh connection sharing (search for ControlMaster). You can
set ssh to use a single TCP connection (and authentication) for all ssh
activity to a specific host.
On 09/18/11 22:53, Noah wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> okay so I have a port knocker in
Hi there,
okay so I have a port knocker installed on my remote server so I am
trying to bundle a bunch of directories in a single ssh session that
rsync establishes. so far all the rsync examples I have seen require a
new ssh session for each directory.
is there anyway to get something like
> I'd like to use rsync as an efficient (== do not store the same file twice at
> the backup media) backup solution. The backup should be made into N remote
> directories (rotating each day) _without_ the need to delete the remote
> directory before.
This is essentially, what LBackup is doing. Ho
Just to clarify, Is the destination file system NTFS?
Also, is this storage directly attached or is it mounted via the network?
Finally, you mentioned it is mounted read-only would you please clarify why the
drive you are writing to is mounted in this way?
Thanks.
Henri
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> In general - --link-dest works as expected *only*, if the destination
> directory
> is empty.
Going along with this idea of ensuring the destination directory is empty.
LBackup is a rsync backup wrapper system which may be of assistance in this
regard.
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8445
--- Comment #3 from Ruediger Meier 2011-09-18 14:42:57 UTC
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(In reply to comment #2)
I have to admit that I was wrong about my point 1.
There was no error because the user changed the filter. It was another filter
file from a different director
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