I’m trying to do a two-way rsync and it works ok for
creating and updating files but file deletions are flawed. The only way to sync
the fact that a file was deleted is to use the –delete option, but this
poses a problem. If Server A has file ‘foo’ and Server B does not.
Will rsync think th
Can anyone tell me how to send an HUP
signal?
- Doug
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Subject: RE: error starting client-server protocol (code 5)
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dont compress = *.gz *.tgz *.zip *.z *.rpm *.deb *.iso *.bz2 *.tbz
- Doug
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I’m running FreeBSD 4.6.2 on two different machines.
Both machines have rync installed by way of the ports library, but one of them
is running it as a server. I followed the directions in the man pages for
running the server using inetd.
Here is what happens:
rsync rsync:[EMAIL
Hi all,
I’m running FreeBSD 4.6.2 and I just installed rsync
on both of my machines using the ports library. When I try to rsync some data
from one machine to the other, it asks me for my password and I give it, but then
it tells me I don’t have permission to copy the files I’m wanting