modified by NFS clients.
For a linux-only solution that only requires unidirectional one-to-one
replication, you're on the right track ;)
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just will retry untill the remote side will be available.
Seems like a pretty simple shell script, to me.
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elatively short
time windows.
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jw schultz wrote
> Someone else has suggested using strace. Good idea but you need
> to push (initiate the rsync on "A") for that to do much good.
Actually, in the past I've replaced a remote service with a small program
that executed strace /path/to/real/program, and had it work
just fine. I do
Tom Walsh wrote
> Max,
>
> [root@magic /etc]# ls -la .pwd.lock
> -rw---1 root root0 Nov 29 2001 .pwd.lock
>
> Nothing special about that file... and like I said it occurs in any
> directory.
>
> If I do machineA.com:/etc/* (excluding files that start with .) it will hang
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Jorg B. wrote:
>
> This problem is occurring on two different servers, with completely different
> hardware, different version of slackware and different version of kernel
> (tried on 2.4.18, 2.4.19 and 2.4.20).
>
> There is nothing major in common between the 2 servers except
Dave Dykstra wrote
> What Hadmut wants is the oft-requested and discussed "files-from" option
> that I once offered to write but haven't been able to get to. Andy Schor
> in http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2001-November/005272.html posted
> a patch for something similar but it only worked w
Rob Browning wrote
> Aaron Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I only mention this because I do not believe most people even realize
> > there is this other mode to rsync. I tried describing it to a
> > co-worker who uses rsync regularly, but he kind of just stared at me
> > blankly.
>
> Ri
Max Bowsher wrote
> Hadmut Danisch wrote:
> > I'd like to suggest a new feature to rsync.
>
> > I am mirroring a debian archive, but unfortunately,
> > debian mixes all files of several distributions in a
> > subtree /pool. There is no way to select only the files
> > of a certain distribution thr
Dave Dykstra wrote
> What about Linux? There's an O_DIRECT but the comment in asm/fcntl.h says
> it is currently ignored.
2.4.18, at least, honors O_DIRECT in generic_file_{read,write} via mm/filemap.c
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Hello -
I'd like to encrypt rsync traffic over the wire, and for various
reasons, I can't use ssh. I'd like to use SSL. Having spent the last day or
so trying to wrap my brain around what that's going to take, I'm wondering
if anyone has tried this before? Is it un-doable for one reason or
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