For what is worth, I've had no problems running rsync with Sun_SSH_1.0 under
Solaris 9
on Intel & Sparc.
All I can suggest for your problem Anand is follow the usual trouble shooting
techniques
of breaking the problem down i.e. try rsh!
Dave
jw schultz wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 08:33:49PM
t; It looks like you using the Sun supplied ssh. There have
> been a number of reports of problems with Sun's ssh port. I
> know dependancies are a pain but i'd suggest using a self
> built openssh on both ends. If you use the latest source
> that will also close up some sec
Jennifer,
I recall getting some error like this when I setup rsync on Solaris 9. I'd
recommed the following:
1. Check the rsync version is the same at both ends.
2. Use option --rsync-path to tell rsync where its friend keeps the binary.
3. Check your runtime library path with crle command at bo
I use rsync to mirror one host to another over ssh
a directory containing hundreds of sub directories
that are constantly changing over a WAN link.
The problem I have is that the each network connection
over the WAN link only uses a 5th of the total bandwidth.
Is there any way to do aggregated band