t the same thing
doesn't work under Windows.
(BTW it's "openssl s_client" - which acts as a I/O pipe. I have also
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old Unix guy out on Windows? :-)
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traffic that also needs to co-exist and such a hammering would have
consequences - things have to be thought through. It would be nice to
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ite in another country, and can never
get more than (say) 5Mbs. Parallelizing the data transfer could easily
push that up to 20-30Mbs
...and there is a "competitor" to rsync that does this - bbcp. Mirror a
directory from hostA to hostB using 'N' tcp streams. Runs like the
clappe
Hi there
That looks very interesting, but can I make suggestion? Don't call it
"should". That simply means no-one will ever be able to find it using a
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rite the batch file locally? If I'm right, is there
any way to tell the client to store the copy of the changes, and not the
server? (In addition, is there an option to tell rsync not write the
helper "file.sh"?)
Thanks for any assistance you can provide!
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but will a sparse file copied
somewhere by rsync NOT using the "--sparse" option be 100% equivalent to
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but it will ensure you have confirmed the copy is
precisely what it says it is (I am ignoring filesystem/hardware caching
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did you try scp (although that could be CPU-bound due to crypto), ftp or
wget - ie see how other TCP apps do the same job? If they all show the
same speed - it's not an rsync problem
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x27;s a problem with one of the CIFS mounts?
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> > Let's say I have a slow, or high latency (or both)
> link between two
> > hosts, and transferring data is expensive.
> >
> > Is it possible with rsync (or any other tool like
> rsync) to maintain
> > a local metadata cache, such that I can rsyn
Let's say I have a slow, or high latency (or both) link between two hosts, and
transferring data is expensive.
Is it possible with rsync (or any other tool like rsync) to maintain a local
metadata cache, such that I can rsync without transferring data to and from the
hosts about what files are
role separation: it allows our security
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without giving them access to the data...
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priority rsync runs at
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I didn't mention I have already done that for some random filenames I
created and it's fine. But I certainly didn't do it for every language
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hout --daemon, but then it says that I'm using
daemon options.
I want to be able to connect up with ssh, but still use the "daemon"
mode where I can hard-code the only paths that the client can access
(eventually, read only).
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remove a compile warning. I'm currently using the signed version without any
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> Subject: Re: Rsync with OS X 10.3
> To: dualusbib...@yahoo.ca
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pple.FinderInfo") failed:
Unknown error: -5000 (-5000)
When I run again I get no error.
I'm using the following argumens: -aNXxH --protect-args --fileflags
--force-change
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> Subject: Re: Rsync with OS X 10.3
forks ... FAIL
Sub-test: lots of metadata ... FAIL
I've done some testing with this compiled version on my 10.4 machine and it
performs as expected.
Would anyone find it useful if I bundled a compiled version is an installer
package?
Jason
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opy not a valid method.
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> Received: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 4:03 AM
> Hi Jason,
>
> Here's rsync1
I am running rsync 3.0.4 on Cygwin. Before, when I resumed interrupted rsyncs,
every file would be re-copied all over again. I struggled to find an answer
until now I found it: I needed to specify --modify-window=1, since one of the
disks is FAT32. How could rsync be improved so that others won't h
I know you guys hate questions like this, but has anyone had experience
with a particular Windows client they would endorse?
I need to sync some Windows boxen. I'm just looking for someone to tell
me they're using X and happy.
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d rsync won't see linear changes in them like it can in
text files/etc.
(hope there's nothing too incorrect in the above. I'm sure someone will
shout at me if I'm wrong ;-)
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this is what I have tried but its not working:
rsync --dry-run -vaxuHS \
--filter='+ */Maildir/***'\
--filter='- **' \
"rsync://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/*" /home/
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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uot;hanging" rsync does is right back in the beginning - which doesn't
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I am trying to use rsync to create a mirror of my Linux laptop (Ubuntu
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ethernet. The folder I want to rsync to is /laptop and the USB drive is
mounted at /media/smb using the following:
sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=jcj //Dev
bytes total size 1118
any idea why it can not working with option --password-file??
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the sshfs mount command out as an "at now" script. That works fine -
it's only when called directly that it fails...
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Windows users know the files have been picked up (as they disappear)
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cron job it fails with
the following,
/bin/sh: -c: line
0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `)'
/bin/sh: -c: line
1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
Anyone seen this before or able to put some light on
the problem?
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Multisk
ws one? If the latter, how are other
rsync users working around this problem of trying to replicate data onto
remote CIFS shares?
This is Samba-2.0.23c under FC5
Jason
original message to rsync list -
I am running rsync-2.6.9rc2 and am having difficulty getting rsync to
report an e
) = 1 (in [3], left {58,
872000})
[pid 26647] read(3, "\377\377\377\377", 8184) = 4
[pid 26647] select(4, NULL, [3], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (out [3], left {60,
0})
[pid 26647] write(3, "\4\0\0\7\377\377\377\377", 8) = 8
[pid 26647] select(4, [3], [], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (in [3], left
Wayne Davison wrote:
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>> bash$ rsync /tmp/other.txt file.doc
>> bash$ echo $?
>> 0
>>
>
> Re-run the same command under strace:
>
> strace rsync -av /tmp/other.txt file.doc
>
>
as .file.doc.3s1d3w - but the final rename on top of
the original file failed.
Rsync didn't return an error. It should?
Help? Is this a bug with rsync, or with Samba (perhaps it returned OK on
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Wayne Davison wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 01:08:54PM +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
>
>> Looks like rsync "decided" to compress data.gz even though
>> /etc/rsyncd.conf had "*.gz" in it's "dont compress" section...
>>
>
> That
" section... Looking at the packets, I see no
evidence of the rsyncd server telling the client anything regarding the
filenames.
So is there some smoke-n-mirrors going on in there? Why did the client
compress data.gz - even though it was mentioned on the server as "dont
compress"?
En
So you have it working with cygwin(svr) to cygwin(cli) transfers but not
linux(svr) to cygwin(cli)
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Wolber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 5:35 PM
To: Jason Staudenmayer
Cc: Matt McCutchen; rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE
Ok, so it's a Cygwin issue. Might I ask if anyone on the list has a
working cygwin/rsync combo they might be able to share. I've tried
downloading some old cygwin versions but so far nothing has been
working.
Thanks
Jason
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From: Matt McCutchen [mailto:[EMAIL
I have tried every version I could find of rsync for cygwin and I get
the same issue. I'm connecting over a switched 100MB Ethernet on a
private network, so I don't believe the connection is being lost. I'm
not familiar with strace how does one go about using that?
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Jason
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oxes getting
files from the same RH server.
If you need somemore info please let me know
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is due to that. We have fat
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speed, high latency environment?
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Lawrence D. Dunn wrote:
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> Renater was using rsync to pull large amounts of data from FermiLab
> across a fast,
> long link, and was getting poor throughput (~20mbits/sec).
Man - I wish I had your problem ;-)
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le repositories or other
insanity like home directories using PAM plugins for directory and
authentication information.
Though, that too is just a theoretical question which has probably been
brought up before much to the annoyance of others. But, didn't think it
would hurt to ask.
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There's also rsnapshot. Defaults to hourly and 7-day rolling backups,
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ocess at the end of
the rsync.
Am I the only one who would like something like this? Is there already a
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il.informs.com,S=2456:2,S.rHsLFO"
failed: Invalid argument (22)
I'm trying to do an rsync on this mail server dir and as you can
see...it does not like the file name, because the rsync will typically
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or somethi
ckup as
a user and put that username in the group that has ownership and read
permissions of the folder I'm trying to rsync, and still I'm getting the
permissions error.
Any other ideas?
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c -nv" first and sorting the output, then splitting into "X"
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ing snapshots of databases has
the same effect), then yes, you can copy them about.
With MySQL servers, I just do plain old "mysqldump" and rsync the output
file. Guaranteed consistent :-)
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Can this be done.
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Thank you very much for your help. Rsync works much better now.
Thanks again,
Jason
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From: jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 3:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: rsync bug recreating header.info
The permission
core/updates/2/i386/
d:\www\fedora2up>d:\rsyncerr2.log
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em also existed with the version of Rsync that shipped with
Mandrake 10.
Server specs
Athlon XP 2400+
1.5 Gig ram
340 gig HD
100Mbit Ethernet
2.6.3-7 Mandrake kernel ( UP-enterprise)
I can supply further information if required
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Multiskilled Resources Au
(Ads/11676 1?6 Ag ad 7.99): No such file or directory (2)
Has anyone figured out how to fix this? I've tried smbmount options like
"unicode" and "codepage=utf8" - but they don't fix anything.
I have tried this under Redhat7 through Fedora Core 2...
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> On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 02:15:04PM +1200, Jason Haar wrote:
> > is there any intention of a "new improved" "--partial" option whereby
> > any failed uploads are kept as temp files
>
> I had
and
ssh to move-on-completely - but that is definitely a kludge and assumes you
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l data transfers over the (much slower) WAN.
Does the "reading" of files in "rsync -a" mode really have that massive an
impact for rsync-over-WAN?
BTW: what would be the best way of running rsync for such an environment? We
currently just do "rsync -az src_dir/ remote::xx
l the currently written finish_transfer.
So what do you all think, will it work.
I look forward to your responses.
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src_dir remote:dst_share
ssh remote "/usr/local/bin/cleanup"
what's the difference?
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I would have thought "--partial" could have been written so that any
partially transmitted file could be kept in a dir separate from the real
data, and when the transfer successfully finishes, renamed/copied into the
live area...
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og.6 rsync-log.7
mv rsync-log.5 rsync-log.6
mv rsync-log.4 rsync-log.5
mv rsync-log.3 rsync-log.4
mv rsync-log.2 rsync-log.3
mv rsync-log.1 rsync-log.2
mv rsync-log.0 rsync-log.1
mv rsync-log rsync-log.0
sleep 2
tail -10 rsync-log.0 | mail -s "file_server-rsync-log" $RECIPS
Hope this helps
I found this very useful for getting around this problem with osX
http://www.bombich.com/mactips/rsync.html
-Jason
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From: Andrzej Filip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: rsync via ssh script
Tim
Perhaps I should turn logging back on and wait for the error to start again and then
post the output.
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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:58 AM
To: Jason Ferguson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rsync killed my server
sync was no
longer there!
Is there some way to get the sync to ignore errors?
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Any way to do this?
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It's ok I needed the --eahfs switch, please disregard my last email.
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Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 1:26 PM
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Subject: Help I've lost all my resource forks
Hi,
Can you help me since upg
?
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Try remounting the fat32 partition with this option:
-o shortname=winnt
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Are there any plans to add support for multiple stream copying (BBFTP
and GridFTP do this, though only for a single file) to rsync?
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Jason
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On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 07:07, Jason M. Felice wrote:
> I now fully and completely remember why I hate Windows.
>
Good. Everyone needs reminding now and then :-)
> ... a program
> under Windows can _NOT_ open a file which has been opened if the
> original opener has not specifi
SHARE_READ.
One backup program claims to be able to back up unshared, open files. They
say that they do it with a custom kernel driver which allows them direct
access to the file. This, of course, is beyond the scope of my charter
for modifying rsync.
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Cronosys,
This patch adds the --link-by-hash=DIR option, which hard links received
files in a link farm arranged by MD4 file hash. The result is that the system
will only store one copy of the unique contents of each file, regardless of
the file's name.
(rev 5)
* Fixed silly logic error.
(rev 4)
* Updated
Cygwin's gcc 3.3.1 doesn't support a 64-bit type and doesn't like this macro
(it causes missing semicolon errors wherever used).
Patch Summary:
-1 +1rsync.h
patchwork diff rsync.h
--- rsync.h 2004-02-23 10:44:40.0 -0500
+++ rsync.h 2004-02-23 10:44:45.0 -0500
@@
This patch adds the --link-by-hash=DIR option, which hard links received
files in a link farm arranged by MD4 file hash. The result is that the system
will only store one copy of the unique contents of each file, regardless of
the file's name.
(rev 4)
* Updated for committed robust_rename() patch
col defintely
passes any locking issues onto the SMB client (Linux in your case) - so if
it's locked under Windows, then it's locked under Linux...
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ses locks to the SMB
client...
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t; > platforms (Windows), the drivers make all filenames uppercase, whereas
> > on others (linux, mac) all the filenames are lowercase.
What's wrong with using "check=relaxed" when mounting the fat partition?
Doesn't that help (see "man mount")
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 12:26:56PM -0500, you [Jason M. Felice] wrote:
> > > jason::
> > > Win32 backup semantics : what are these?
> >
> > Like anything else in Windows, it's a kludge ontop of a kludge ontop of
> > another kludge in order to fix the or
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 02:19:26PM -0500, Jim Salter wrote:
> Jason, this is absolutely great info on the Win32 file locking system
> and sounds like a very very interesting patch indeed.
>
> A quick question, though - how hard would it be to use backup semantics
> as a
> 2) What happens when my mounted folder contains a "OPEN FILE" Does rsync ignore it
> or does rysnc crash.
> 3) Also what additonal considerations should we take when we are backing up from
> windows to a linux machine.
>
> jason::
> Win32 backup semantics : what are
an rsync backup open files by itself.
>
> thanx
> tarun
>
rsync doesn't treat open files differently. They'll work as long as
they don't change while rsync is reading it. On Windows, rsync cannot
read open files, although I'm working on that at the moment (by u
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