andling "meta with data" on the filesystem is
very much a requirement for modern day data-collection handling IMO.
Anyways,
If there's anything we can do to get rsync to handle our "modern"
large-data needs, I'd be very happy.
Thanks for anyone engaging in this d
7;m really professionally interested in such a feature, as it would
greatly make our lives in the galleries-libraries-archives-museums
(GLAM) world :D
Thank you very much in advance!
Peter B.
On 11.12.24 17:17, Peter B. via rsync wrote:
On 12/10/24 21:15, Roland Kletzing wrote:
hello,
that
key/value xattr information with the 0-Byte files. Works like a charm
and so it's clear that "there is no payload" - but it's a stub,
referring to another file.
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I'm asking, because I'd like to keep that thin-copy in-sync (including
xattrs).
Such a thincopy has proven immediately useful as "instant metadata
catalog" for searching and browsing arbitrary data.
Is there any equivalent of "--attributes-only" in
Anyways.
Thought someone from rsync should now.
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S. Raymond :)
I can provide additional information or screenshots if necessary, but
I've tried with 2 browsers (but not on 2 systems yet, so it may still be
my machine).
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No, it would need different backup jobs then...
Well, looks like my scheme from below is still the best way to handle such
cases.
Anyway, thanks for your feedback, Kevin.
Cheers,
Pete
> On 8/7/19 9:54 AM, Hans-Peter Jansen via rsync wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'
Hi,
I'm a happy camper @ rsync (and rsnapshot) since years. Thanks for this major
piece of software.
In an attempt to reorganize my rsnapshot backups, I stumbled across an issue,
that I'm trying to seeking a more sophisticated solution here.
Given, I have a deeply branched tree, where I would
tself implies that it is capable of doing any file sync so why wouldn't
there be such option?
Please don't take the report as too picky. It can only be a good thing that
rsync is so mature piece of software that we can discuss such minor issues.
And thank you for all the great work!
ld be the first (without colon). Is this ok to
use? I couldn't find a satisfying answer in the documentation or the
archive and I have to be sure about this.
Peter
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On 8/2/2012 7:30 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
So what you're really saying is gluster is quite slow at doing recursive
directory listings, so how about just using "find" on the real backend
bricks to find the files that have changed since last run, merge those
listings together (to get rid of dupes) and
GE-
Hash: SHA1
is it possible to talk directly to the NFS server via rsyncd or rsync
over ssh? Eliminating the extra hop through a network mount should
make a big difference.
On 08/02/12 18:30, Peter Scott wrote:
Hello. I suspect that what I want to do is not possible with
rsync, but
Hello. I suspect that what I want to do is not possible with rsync, but
this is the best place to double-check.
We are pushing files to a remote target that stores them on a very slow
network file system. There are also over a million files on the
target. Consequently, running rsync to push
ooks like rsync is
generating a signature on the final partial block. Would someone be able
to confirm this, and is rsync handling this as I describe?
Many thanks in advance,
Peter
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- The problem only occurs when there is more than 1 file system to
sync. When I only backup "/", everything is fine, when I add another
source file system, nothing below "/var" will be deleted (I still don't
have a clue, why this occurs on &quo
system, nothing below "/var" will be deleted (I still don't
have a clue, why this occurs on "/var" but not on other paths)
- The issue has been around for quite a while: It has been introduced by
some change between rsync 2.6.4 and 2.6.5
Regards,
pretty unsettling thought ...)
For some reason, rsync 3.x just does not seem to think it should delete
those files ...
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ently ;-), I just discovered it when the partition on "/backup/"
ran out of space. This happened with rsync 3.03; I also tried 3.05 with the same
result. When I tried the same command line using rsync 2.6.3, the leftover data
on /backup/var/ was finally deleted. However, I would rather use a re
Kyle Lanclos wrote:
Peter Salameh wrote:
One of the speed-limiting issues with rsync is having to send huge file
lists when mirroring large file systems, even for incremental updates
where only a small part of the file system might have changed.
Personally, I find that the sending of
would appreciate hearing from rsync developers if this feasible with
the current implementation and if they think it would help.
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nd /wzb/group subtrees first,
making it understandable that the wrong ACLs parts are somewhere in
rsync's memory.
- If I rsync the /wzb/software branch alone, everything is ok.
- It does not matter whether or not I use --numeric-ids.
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Unfortunately, I can't figure out what changed in the meantime that broke
this setup, Does anybody have an idea?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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does nobody has a clue about this?
Best regards
Peter
Peter P GMX schrieb:
Hello Paul,
here is the status of the transfer.
If I understand it right, about 3% of the data was changed (literal
data against matched data). It took about 1h40min to transfer ~250MB
of data.
But to be
the drive between the last
sync. (The machines are a AMD X2 3800 on one originating side and a Atom
1,6GHz on the destination side, Atom pulls from AMDs side).
Best regards
Peter
receiving file list ...
13 files to consider
mit_backup/Debian40.vdi
1395660800 100%5.66MB/s0:03:55 (xfer#1
in the virtual disk images).
I do the following:
- take LVM snapshot
- Rsync the desired VDI file (2GB are transferred), it takes 10min
- destroy LVM snapshot
- take new LVM snapshot with same parameters as before
- Rsync the same file (2GB are transferred), it takes 10min
Am I doing something wrong?
> > I'd like to see the create times and fileflags patches included so all
> > metadata tests pass with backup bouncer 'out of the box' on Mac OS X.
>
> Those patches are Mac-specific, so I'm pretty sure they won't go into
> the main rsync, but it would make sense to include them in packagings of
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Wayne Davison wrote:
On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 08:22:09AM +0200, Peter Breitenlohner wrote:
However, "cp -p" and "touch -r" round to the nearest second.
Can you try out the attached patch and let me know if it fixes the
rounding issues?
I have just
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008, Wayne Davison wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 07:31:02PM +0200, Peter Breitenlohner wrote:
(1) With the Linux kernel >=2.6.20, "make check" occasionally fails, due to
subsecond timestamps sometimes being truncated and sometimes being rounded
upwards (both on i6
ve write access to the build
directory (e.g., on a root-squashed nfs filesystem).
This problem was not present for rsync-3.0.1 or earlier.
It would be really great if both problem could be fixed for 3.0.3.
please reply directly to me, since I am not subscribed to this list.
Re
As an example, I transfered 1930420 KBytes with rsync between two 2.8 GHz Intel
P4 machines over gigabit ethernet and got this:
transfer method:ssh rshnfs rsync
wall time in sec 130.01 79.77 176.03 74.92
MBit/sec116 189 86201
Mind you, this is no benchmark as I
> > How do you call rsync?
>
> rsync -av --delete --perms --acls ...
You left out the rest. Specifically, what protocol
are you using over the ethernet? Are you using an
rsync server, ssh, NFS, SMB, or what? A straight
rsync server is by far the fastest, I've found. So
you'd do something lik
Hello all,
I am wondering if it would be possible to write a script or a cronjob in
linux using Rsync to run an automated backup of a server, or serveral
servers if possible. I am very new with writing scripts and such, so any
help or suggestions with how to get started would be great!!!
Thanks
Matt McCutchen-7 wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 03:36 -0700, Peter Heiss wrote:
>>
>> Wayne Davison-2 wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Search for the string "admins" in the config file. You presumably set
>> > the gid in more than
Wayne Davison-2 wrote:
>
>
> Search for the string "admins" in the config file. You presumably set
> the gid in more than one spot, such as in the module's settings.
>
I have checked the config file and have not found any duplicates. Here is my
config file:
uid = user
gid = users
read only
Matt McCutchen-7 wrote:
>
> I don't know, but here are a few things you can try. First, confirm
> that the daemon is accepting connections by running "nc localhost 873"
> on the remote machine. You should see the daemon's greeting, beginning
> with "@RSYNCD". Then, attempt to the daemon by ru
Paul Slootman-5 wrote:
>
>> # rsync -zav --progress root@::realperson
>> /random/file-or-directory
>> rsync: failed to connect to : Connection timed out
>> (110)
>
> A timeout would indicate a firewall problem, the rsync port (873) is
> probably not allowed.
>
Yes I understand that ssh is not
I figured out the ssh error. Although I am still unable to connect to the
remote host with the rsync daemon. Here is the error that I am getting
again:
# rsync -zav --progress root@::realperson
/random/file-or-directory
rsync: failed to connect to : Connection timed out (110)
rsync error: error i
Now I have a new situation, the linux OS was reinstalled (it crashed after a
bad restart) on the remote linux box where I was working with rsync. I have
reconfigured everything back to the way tit was before and I am now getting
a new error with the following command:
# rsync -zav --progress :/ra
Matt McCutchen-7 wrote:
>
>> hosts allow = trusted.hosts
>
> BTW, the "hosts allow" field needs to contain the actual list of trusted
> hosts, not the name of a file holding the list.
>
So now I have tried the daemon again, and got a password prompt, which is
better. I edited the "host allow
Matt McCutchen-7 wrote:
>
>>OK, let's be clear here. If you want to start a daemon to accept
>>connections, the command is "rsync --daemon"; pass a --config=FILE
>>option if you want to use a configuration file other than the
>>default /etc/rsyncd.conf . If you want to access an rsync daemon,
ync as a stable tool.
Thanks
Sincerely,
Peter H.
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I'm interested in implementing nfs4 acl support for rsync.
Are there any pointers to start?
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I've googled around and found a number of similar problems but all
solutions there did't fix my problem.
Any clue?
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Here's our rsyncd.conf
===
read only = false
use chroot = false
transfer logging = yes
log fi
I am running windows xp and I suddenly have no sound, maybe there is a
simply explanation?
Can you give a long distance diagnosis?
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e for rsync,
especially for one-way backup involving lots of files. Is there any
chance that this will happen, or any way to gauge interest in this?
Peter
> Unison ( http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ ) is a stateful
> two-way synchronizer that does essentially this by default; yo
lity is to store the rsync command used to generate
the list along with the saved list, to check that the list is still valid.
I'm sure there are many rsync users out there who would benefit from this.
Still rsync is greatly appreciated.
Peter
> On 10/1/07, Peter Salameh <[EMAIL PROT
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Might be a good addition to rsync-3.0.
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data protocol is no longer in sync"?
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eas? What is going to be the best way to get us back on track?
Should I restart the daemon, would that help anything; I wouldn't think so
if it is a file problem with index?
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the networking group take a look at their switches and routers
bc we see "Broken Pipe" errors soon after we get one of the above errors,
but they are not seeing anything on their end.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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id error of the sysadmin (which happens to be
me), so every copied file with index.html was deleted a few hours later :)
I'd completely forgotten about this second old script, but with the -i option I
discovered that rsync threats every index.html as new file, and so I started to
think
t use much bandiwidth, but
its just confusing me and I dont have any clue why rsync copies these files
again & again. I read the docs and tried to search google, but its difficult to
search for a term "index.html" ;)
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rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [receiver]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(463)
[receiver=2.6.8]
What am I overlooking? I hope someone can help me,
Regards,
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Le Jeudi 22 Mars 2007 20:55, Wayne Davison a écrit :
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 06:22:11PM -0300, Roberto Pereyra wrote:
> > Seems like a ssh issue because if I use the standard rsync port
> > (without shh) works well.
>
> Those are two different things. Without ssh, you're connecting to an
> exis
Le Lundi 29 Janvier 2007 16:10, Alexandros Papadopoulos a écrit :
> On Sunday 28 January 2007 05:49, Peter Matulis wrote:
> > I have several WinXP laptops which have been backing up to a
> > FreeBSD 6.0 server via rsync for a good while now. Now one laptop
> > is giving m
em leads to OUT OF MEMORY error within 2 hours
> killing my application and many other applications!
> Is there any solution? Should I look for some other tool which is
> equivalent for rsync but can be used for such small optimized
> transfers?
Why not just copy the files ove
installed cwRsync on the laptop.
Any comments welcome,
Peter
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c-versions are:
on local side:
rsync version 2.6.6 protocol version 29
on remote side:
rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29
Any idea?
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Hi,
I'm using rsync to backup my data from my Linux machine (SUSE10.1) and
Windows (XP)
I've mounted a windows share on my linux and I'm trying now to copy files to
the windows with rsync.
The windows share is a NTFS filesystem
It's all working except I have a error on large files.
Th
Is it possible to have rsync compare two directories and then place
that difference in a separate directory?
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another/path/
another/path/withoutanychangedfiles/
yet/anotherpath/withoutanychangedfiles/
...
If this is caused by a change in timestamps, you can avoid the updating
of directory timestamps by using
output to just files/directories that
have been added, removed (if --delete is used) or changed when running
across platforms like this?
TIA.
Please cc me, because I'm not a list subscriber.
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--- Wayne Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:27:50AM -0400, Peter wrote:
> > During a synchronization I get many "file has vanished"
> > messages; the filename contains question marks.
>
> This cygwin/Windows induced bug has come
Hi gang. I am running cwRsync on Windows XP systems and synching to a
FreeBSD server. One user uses unicode because he needs Chinese
characters. During a synchronization I get many "file has vanished"
messages; the filename contains question marks. Is there any way to
deal with th
Hi gang. I am running cwRsync on Windows XP systems and synching to a
FreeBSD server. One user uses unicode because he needs Chinese
characters. During a synchronization I get many "file has vanished"
messages; the filename contains question marks. Is there any way to
deal with th
--- Martin Jeppesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone help me out, if I want to connect to a rsync server, and
> download / from it?
>
> It is started in /etc/rc.local by
> su -c "rsync --daemon"
>
> and /etc/rsyncd.conf contains:
>
> log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
> pid file =
I downloaded just the acls.diff and it compiles and builds fine. I was able
to do the double --acls entry successfully. All special bits and acls rsync
in both directions. ACL only changes get recognized and rsynced too.
(BTW, the xattr patch may need to be updated as it patches with fuzz due t
Wayne wrote:
> The latest version of the acls.diff patch in CVS has the chmod() after
> the ACL-setting call, and I've just enhanced the code to work with a
> system where the special mode bits get cleared (though I didn't have an
>easy way to test this yet). I also fixed a few compiler warnings
Problem:
---
For sometime now, I have wanted to be able to rsync ACLs of files
on windows machines to a Linux server. I never saw anyone post anything
about how to make it work. I tried, but I was never able to compile on
Cygwin when I patched the source with the acls.diff patch. .
--- Doug Lochart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, how does cwrsync handle ACLs, users and
> permissions as on the
> windows box? How/where is that info kept in the
> filesystem on the
> linux box? Is it in meta-data? I figure basic file
> permissions are
> stored with the file but how is the
--- Doug Lochart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Windows (cw)Rsync Client --> Linux Rsync server
>
> 1) Should we abandon cwrsync for cygwin + rsync?
> Have the
> disparities between the two versions been resolved?
I am using cwrsync and it runs fine connecting to
Slackware server.
> 2) What
file (~philippe/rsyncd.conf). Then you specify
the log file in the global section.
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prevent this? Or is this even a problem to begin with?
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--- Matt McCutchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 19:12 -0500, Peter wrote:
> > $ rsync -av -e "ssh -l ssh-user" [EMAIL PROTECTED]::module /dest
> >
> > Ok, but what happened to the --rsh stuff?
>
> -e is another name for --rsh.
r without --rsh and I don't perceive any
difference.
2. Encryption,
Are transfers always encrypted or is encryption activated with a specific
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> > Subject: rsync command: help with windows -> unix
> >
> > Hi folks, I have a win2k acting as rsync client (I installe
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I am prompted for the server user's password 'password2' but not the
module password 'password1'. So it's like the configuration file is not
being read.
I am starting rsync on the server like this:
# rsync --daemon --config
Hi, I think, there is a typo in the rsyncd.conf man page. In the 'auth
users' option section...
The plain text usernames are passwords are stored
Maybe:-)
The plain text usernames and passwords are stored
Have a nice day
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Manuel López-Ibáñez wrote:
Is it very complicated to use several -o before each option?
If you try:
rsync -e "ssh -o Port=22 -o ClearAllForwardings=yes -o
ConnectTimeout=5 target" myfile :/remote/path/
It works perfectly!!
However, is there any possible scenario where the argument of -e
s
> #!/bin/bash
> ssh -o "ProxyCommand corkscrew myhttpProxy 8080
> targetcomputer.domain 22" "$@"
> and supply the name of this shell script as the "-e" command.
Thanks Matt, the shell script indeed solves the problem.
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> On Fri 21 Oct 2005, Peter van der Meer wrote:
> > Does anybody here has another suggestion?
>
> Yes:
>
>rsync -e "ssh -o 'ProxyCommand corkscrew myhttpProxy 8080
> targetcomputer.domain 22'" tes
eceived so far) [sender]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(420)
I've read the firewalls section in the manual and the thread from yesterday
about multiple SSH-hops, but unfortunately none of the sollutions there need any
"-signs in the ssh command.
h.)
Even better, of course, would be to find out that this sort of operation
was *already* possible using some rsync features I missed when looking
into this...
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Thanks - I'd compiled it myself with gcc 2.96 on a redhat 7.2 system,
and tried reverting to the RedHat RPM and it works fine.Guess it's a
compiler issue!
Cheers,
P
Wayne Davison wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 03:47:09PM +1000, Peter Skipworth wrote:
send_files mapped /IFX/llog/l
Has anyone ever seen this happen when using rsync ? I'm trying to send a
series of =~ 300k files down the line, but for some reason, rsync thinks
each file is 17592186044416 bytes long! The same behaviour occurs when
using rsync to copy files locally.
Partial output follows...any help appreciated!
se matches.
Is it supposed to be possible to syncornize files this large at normal
speeds? If not, what would help? Increasing the currently 2^16 hash table
size while retaining a small block size perhaps? Something else?
Any input would be appreciated.
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Wayne Davison wrote:
> Rsync doesn't call sqrt -- it just does a simple little integer
> estimation. It is probable that using a hardware sqrt call would be
> faster than rsync's estimator, but taking only 0.0041 seconds per
> file instead of 0.0232 seconds per file(*
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Paul Slootman wrote:
> I don't think that the overhead of one sqrt() per file will make much
> difference either way...
It might over tens of thousands of files... :-)
-Pete
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ion is explained and in the section devoted
to symlinks) just to clearly document what rsync does.
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of it before.
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that it be
changed so that a symlink doesn't replace anything
else with a newer date stamp when the -u option is
used. After all, -u stands for update!
Peter
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-s apples foo1/oranges
touch foo1/apples foo2/apples foo2/oranges
rsync -avub foo1/ foo2/
and voila, the file foo2/oranges is overwritten by the
symlink.
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Wayne Davison wrote:
> * Per-file dynamic block size is now sqrt(file length). The
> per-file checksum size is determined according to an algorithm
> provided by Donovan Baarda which reduces the probability of rsync
> algorithm corrupting data and fallin
e like Andrew are so handy. :-)
Cheers,
-Pete
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, raghu wrote:
> Dear Folks,
>
> Is there a docume
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