Differential file systems?

2003-01-18 Thread Rainer Zocholl
Hello Is there any progress in "differential file systems"? Pardon if i missed that. Usage Example: I make a backup(*) copy of a database file, 1GB each file, today. File size is "fixed" as the structure is predefined. There are only a few place where values where changed. Most of it is static

Re: .ssh files

2002-12-23 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Steve Mallett) 23.12.02 08:52 Once upon a time Steve Mallett shaped the electrons to say... >> Seems so. >> The "private" key file MUST ONLY be readable to the user, no one >> else. "chmod 600 " >> >> Rainer >Changing the perms to 600 did it. Tally Ho. But of cause many of o

Re: .ssh files

2002-12-22 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Steve Mallett) 22.12.02 16:32 Once upon a time Steve Mallett shaped the electrons to say... >I burned an .iso cd of the home dir of a server, What kind? Jouliett? Did you da a "tar" or "cpio" first to save all links >my .ssh files are there, but if I restore from the >cd us

Re: Totally newbie need to setup rsync

2002-12-18 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Jose Lerebours) 17.12.02 08:57 Once upon a time Jose Lerebours shaped the electrons to say... >Howdy! >I am totally new to rsync and most UNIX things. >We have two servers running SCO OpenServer 3.2 Ver 5.0.6. >One of the servers is our live operation and the second is >our b

Re: SPAM on List...

2002-12-12 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Martin Pool) 12.12.02 12:39 >People writing from (say) China may be using >a mail client that sends messages in a Chinese character set. Some of >those character sets contain latin characters, so they may have in >fact been writing a purely English message, or perhaps an Englis

Re: Filename character translation

2002-12-07 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Savin Gorup) 07.12.02 11:54 Once upon a time Savin Gorup shaped the electrons to say... >There has been some interest in that topic before here >(http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg03306.html) and From: Martin Bene Subject: rsync 2.5.1 on NT/cygwin: can't ha

Re: Filename character translation

2002-12-07 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Savin Gorup) 07.12.02 11:54 wrote: >I came across the problem with rsync-2.5.5 on Cygwin/Win2K while >rsyncing with filenames which have 'strange' (non latin-1) characters >in filenames. The problem is that filenames on Windows system are >coded (in our case) in codepage 852, w

Re: SPAM on List...

2002-11-16 Thread Rainer Zocholl
The last spam originates from a computer listed in RBL ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org I don't think that any regular would have any problem if emails from boxes listed as "RfC Ignorant" are rejected, or? U-Received: from black-wizards (unknown [62.248.1.189]) by lists.samba.org (Postfix) with S

Re: SPAM on List...

2002-11-15 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](jw schultz) 14.11.02 12:41 Once upon a time jw schultz shaped the electrons to say... >On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 03:01:02PM +, Bruno Ferreira wrote: >> - Hold its message >> - Send an email to that address stating that, once it is not >> a >> subscribe

Re: SPAM on List...

2002-11-14 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](Bruno Ferreira) 14.11.02 15:01 Once upon a time Bruno Ferreira shaped the electrons to say... >At 12:42 14-11-2002 +0100, you wrote: >>I was surprised that the list seems to be "open", >>that i can post with an other eMail address i'm subscribed with. >> >>Many other lists are

Re: SPAM on List...

2002-11-14 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED](jw schultz) 13.11.02 20:19 Once upon a time jw schultz shaped the electrons to say... >On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 10:07:10PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Howdy... >> >> >> I do not know what is going on, but either I am getting a large >> amount of SPAM that is being submitt

Re: Speed problem

2002-11-13 Thread Rainer Zocholl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12.11.02 11:24 Once upon a time no realname shaped the electrons to say... >On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, I've been saying: >> But why does it only happen with rsync ? >Ok, the last tests with rsync/rsh have shown the following: >(all on the receiving side) >CPU: 100% >Load: 2.5 >bloc