On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:41:17 -0700, Stefan Nehlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-3126060 093f b647 71af 8d62 1159 fbd0 3e30 e36b
+3126060 093f b647 71af 9d62 1159 fbd0 3e30 e36b
Is it always the same bit position (0x1000 here)?
If so, might be faulty RAM...
You probably already know about memte
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:08:13 -0700, John Jablonski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thing is, it's not an rsync problem. It's a windows filesystem problem.
Or at least a windows problem of some sort.
You can't have a file called:
1124816518.8634_2.mailbox:2,S
in windows.
Perhaps rsync needs a d
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:10:18 -0700, Evan Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I was wondering if others might find it useful to have a parameter in the
rsync daemon config that would allow running a command on the server at
session start or at successful rsync completion.
For instance, this wou
The company I work for uses rsync for backups from client computers,
the memory usage is a problem for a lot of them since they're already
busy doing other important things (databases, web serving, etc).
From the FAQ:
out of memory
The usual reason for "out of memory" when running rsync is t