On Tue, 17 Dec 2019, Ciprian Dorin Craciun wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 7:44 PM Alan Stern via rsync
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> > What is the reason for this behavior? Is there any way for rsync to
> > preserve these attributes? If not, how can rsync be used to make a
> > reliabl
i x
# lsattr x
i-e x
# rsync -a -A -X x y
# lsattr y
--e y
What is the reason for this behavior? Is there any way for rsync to
preserve these attributes? If not, how can rsync be used to make a
reliable complete system backup?
Thanks,
Alan Stern
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/113518077816006248932/albums/5732421463318682369/5753139625064539250
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> You can see a couple of spots in the graph where it just drops to
> nothing ( checking more closely you do see a very
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Marc Rechté wrote:
> I have been struggling for a few days (see my former message --stats and
> performance issue) with a similar problem to Alan's
If there is any sort of debug or other info I can collect for you that
will help you out, just let me know
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
> What option do I need to pass ps to find out?
OK, I checked the man page and I see that using BSD-style options
gives me this so I set up my cron job to collect data
If I see another drop off like that I'll post the results.
Oh hey,
Oh I should also mention that this is the initial rsync to get it all across
Sorry for not mentioning that
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:39 AM, wrote:
> Alan,
>
> What is the rsync command used? If it hits a large group of files
> with no differences (easy to believe across 12TB) but has to compare the
> checksums anyways (forced by you or failing the size+time compare) you'll
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Claude Juif wrote:
> What is the state of your rsync process ? I'm pretty you enter the
> uninterruptible sleep state (D in ps)
What option do I need to pass ps to find out?
Right now it is going along find but I can set a cron job to collect
ps info periodicall
421463318682369/5753140504922328322
Is that normal? Or is this something I should ask on the rsnapshot
list (if there is one)?
I did find something in google about depending on the types of files
it can change xfer rate but not much detail.
thanks,
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i want store ip of client pre connection and transfer time pre connection
how to Monitoring rsync Server?
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Hi Jamie,
I would be more than happy to work with you so that you could help us solve
the problem. I use cwrsync and the problem many have reported is that under
certain situations the upload process hangs.
I will be setting up a test bed and will provide the logs.
Thank you again,
Alan
I have set up a test system running just OS, cygwin and rsync. Oddly enough
some sites work while others don't. For at least two years the older version
(1.5) of cygwin worked flawlessly.
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From: Adam Rosi-Kessel [mailto:a...@rosi-kessel.org]
Sent: 16 January 2010 20:55
T
Thanks Steve. Version 1.5 of cygwin has worked flawlessly for me for years.
That could be a solution as well (downgrade).
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From: Steven Hartland [mailto:kill...@multiplay.co.uk]
Sent: 16 January 2010 23:09
To: Alan C. Bonnici; rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: rsync
The problem seems to be happening to many people. It seems the problem is
related to cygwin. One temporary solution is to downgrade clients to the
previous version of cygwin (1.5)
Alan
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From: Adam Rosi-Kessel [mailto:a...@rosi-kessel.org]
Sent: 16 January 2010 17:57
Hi,
Rsync 3.0.7 and Cygwin 1.7.1 hangs at random instances. This does not happen
always and does not happen at all locations.
I can reproduce the problem. Others are having similar problems.
Can someone please guide me one what I can do to report such problems?
Regards,
Alan
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Hi,
I am having the exact same problem on a Windows platform. I have been using
(prior versions of) rsync without any problems for a few years now.
Any help towards solving this problem greatly appreciated.
My logs are available upon request.
Regards,
Alan
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From
/files/317955788/Setup_And_Install_RSync.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/317958238/Setup_And_Install_RSync.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/317960041/Setup_And_Install_RSync.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/317961649/Setup_And_Install_RSync.part06.rar
Regards,
Alan Bonnici
http
Hi,
At http://www.alanbonnici.com/videos/cwrsync2.asp is a short video
containing corrections and answers of those who saw the original footage
http://www.alanbonnici.com/videos/cwrsync.asp.
I big thank you to all those who contributed.
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Alan C. Bonnici
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Hi,
At http://www.alanbonnici.com/videos/cwrsync.asp I have created a video
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It is a works-in-progress document. If you have any corrections or comments
please email me.
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Alan Bonnici
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On 13 Feb 2008, at 03:11, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 20:31 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The destination file system is Read Only, but RSYNC takes the time
and looks as if the transfer is happening, but of course it is not.
I would like RSYNC to terminate as soon as it know
Matt McCutchen wrote:
> The man page description of --link-dest states that rsync interprets the
> path relative to the destination directory, so you need to pass
> --link-dest=../b.1 .
That did the trick, thanks!
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[150] $ lf -ilR
total 4
7439897 drwxr-xr-x 3 alan staff 512 Dec 14 17:27 b.1/
7437112 drwxr-xr-x 3 alan staff 512 Dec 14 17:26 x/
./b.1:
total 2
7439900 drwxr-xr-x 3 alan staff 512 Dec 14 17:26 x/
./b.1/x:
total 2
7439902 drwxr-xr-x 2 alan staff 512 Dec 14 17:26 y/
./b.1/x/y:
tota
*not* deleted
from B immediately, but it is moved to a special trash folder, which I can
later review and decide when to empty, in order to "save" myself from
potential errors.
Google didn't help me in my search. Has anybody heard about something like
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rst set it up. I have since changed that to include the
--delete directive. Does it matter that I didn't use it when creating the
destination files?
I am running an strace on the daemon right now to see if anything shows up.
Does anybody have any ideas?
Thanks-
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I also stripped down the daemon config file to the bare minimum. Still no luck.
Can somebody explain to me what I am doing wrong? What is the relationship
between rsync daemon and the path? What would prevent it from using the
specified path?
Thanks for any tips.
-Alan
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The latest rsync change disables xattr when there is no lgetxattr()
function.
There is however, an option of the getxattr function to act on the
symlink.
XATTR_NOFOLLOW do not follow symbolic links. getxattr() normally
returns information from the target of path if
TED]> wrote:
On 1/16/07, Alan Ezust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rsync -avz linux-2.6.16.29/. yuzu:/usr/src/linux-2.6.16.29/
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> I also tried adding this option:
>
> --include=".*"
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> but in both cases, the .config file was not copied over. It seems that
&g
I've been googling and searching the mailing list, and I think this is
a new issue.
I just tried copying a kernel source tree, using this command
rsync -avz linux-2.6.16.29/. yuzu:/usr/src/linux-2.6.16.29/
I also tried adding this option:
--include=".*"
but in both cases, the .config file wa
rsync -aHxq --delete --backup --backup-dir=$ARCH/snap/mydocs/
/home/alan/mydocs/
roo::alan/mydocs/
This is run from a cron job (and as root)
If I delete files from mydocs on my local machine and run this, I would expect
a copy of them to appear on /bak/archive/snap/mydocs on the local machine
Paul Slootman writes:
On Wed 02 Aug 2006, Alan Chandler wrote:
The /etc/rsyncd.conf file has the following in it
chroot = false
strict modes = false
hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/24 127.0.0.1
[system]
path = /cygdrive/c
comment = the complete c drive
[alan]
path = /cygdrive/c/Documents
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 23:28, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am trying to set up rsync as a daemon under WindowsXP (professional) in
> order to be able to backup this machine on to a linux server. I am
> struggling with an issue I don't understand. I don't know whether it is an
win/bin/rsync.exe -a
"--config=/cygdrive/c/cygwin/etc/rsyncd.conf --daemon --no-detach" -f "Rsync
daemon service"
The /etc/rsyncd.conf file has the following in it
chroot = false
strict modes = false
hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/24 127.0.0.1
[system]
path = /cygdrive/c
comm
now.
>
I like this patch. Combination of %P/%f with this patch is precisely
what I needed. Thanks, hope it makes it into future release.
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Wayne Davison said:
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 02:58:17PM -0600, Alan Sparks wrote:
>> I have been experimenting with the transfer log facility, and while that
>> can provide the module path, and the base filename, it appears to
>> exclude
>> any sub-path information for
cannot get the actual
path of the file written in the transfer log line, only the parts to the
left or right of "server1" in my example.
Is there a way to get the real path of the file written?
Thanks in advance.
-Alan
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On Wednesday 30 Nov 2005 23:30, Matt McCutchen wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 18:33 +0000, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > Now I realise the problem I have examined what I am trying to see what
> > cgywin says about the directories on the laptop by running a bash shell
> > and ls -l
es on the laptop by running a bash shell and ls -l
from it. It says all the "Standard" directories (such as "My Documents") all
have permissions of 555.
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Paul Slootman writes:
On Sat 19 Nov 2005, Alan Chandler wrote:
my rsyncd.conf file sets the gid and uid to user backup.backup thusly:-
syslog facility = daemon
uid = backup
gid = backup
hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/24
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
timeout = 600
read only = false
[rabbit]
Move
On Sunday 20 Nov 2005 16:32, you wrote:
> On 11/19/05, Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > rsync -axq --modify-window=2 --delete --exclude=Mail/ --backup
> > --backup-dir=/archive ~/My\ Documents/ roo.home::rabbit/backup/My\
> > D
ments/test.file" (in rabbit) ->
"/archive/test.file": Permission denied (13)
rsync: stat "/archive/test.file" (in rabbit) failed: No such file or directory
(2)
(and pretty much the same thing has been logged at the server end)
WHY? - everything at the server end is
The following backup script works fine for test cases but for
doing a backup of 750 MB, the directory daily.1 has
a subdirectory daily.0, that is, there is
daily.1/daily.0
daily.2/daily.1
daily.3/daily.2
The directory daily.0 has nothing strange, no unusual links
at the top level neither hard or so
Bert wrote:
While I don't know about the ins-and-outs of globbing libraries (and,
therefore, can't judge ease, etc)...
The whole "it's rare [and an obscure (imo) work around exists] so let's
not worry about it" is a reason to reject a feature, NOT a bug fix.
As
ync client or server, so something within the firewall
conplex is timing out and dropping the connection. Bah.
Anyway, many thanks for the help and suggestions, at least I now have
definitive proof of what the problem is.
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jw schultz wrote:
While I don't know about the ins-and-outs of globbing libraries (and,
therefore, can't judge ease, etc)...
The whole "it's rare [and an obscure (imo) work around exists] so let's not
worry about it" is a reason to reject a feature, NOT a bug
Alan Burlison wrote:
That is what really happens. The client specified timeout
is passed over the wire for use by the server but if the
server has a value specified in rsyncd.conf that value will
override the client.
OK, right - thanks for the clarification. Still leaves me with the
puzzle of
. "Argument list too long" would
be appropriate.
Fixing it would be even nicer :-)
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ne), but thanks for the
suggestion anyway.
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h work has been done in Solaris in this area to
improve performance (particulary for /var/mail dirs for big ISPs)
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y to fix these problems if someone can confirm that I'm on the right
track and my understanding is correct. I'm currently completely unable to
use rsync to reliably mirror CPAN to the inside of our corporate firewall,
so I have a strong vested interest in fixing these issues.
Once
jw schultz wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 10:44:37PM +0100, Alan Burlison wrote:
$ rsync -auv \
ftp.funet.fi::CPAN/modules/by-category/05_Networking_Devices_IPC/Net/* . \
| grep -v MOTD:
Cockpit error.
This isn't DOS. Don't use * when you want the all directory contents.
reply direct as I'm not ton the mailing list,
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6.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090702f (output from
ssh -V)
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12) at io.c(151)
Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.
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kup-dir is related to destination (particularly when there is a rsyncd
server acting for destination) and how I can go about achieving what I am
trying to do
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