Hello Rsync List,
I have a directory that I am running an incremental sync (version 3.026)
between AIX and Linux. The directory that I am asking you about has
about 43 million symbolic links. I am using the flag to process links
only and had been seeing about 1.5 million links processed in a 12
Hello,
First, I have to compliment the crew on the documentation. It's solid.
Running on Ubuntu 12.04.3, I was using rsync to synchronize a 5T
filesystem across two servers. The default Ubuntu configuration is to
run rsync over ssh, conveniently the way I prefer it.
Initially, it
I do the NT backup of the exchange to a .bkf file, then rsync that file. My
largest was about 12GB and it took about 1 hour and transferred about 300MB
of data across the net. I had to use rsync 3.x to make this work, though.
Brad
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That is basically what I do when setting up a new client for remote backups.
I copy their data to an external drive of some sort, then to the destination
server. Then remote backups will keep things updated from there.
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I am using the current installation of cygwin on the server end and on about
30 client machines - appears to be a 2.x version of rsync. All appears to
be working fine with the exception of files in the 9GB+ range in size - I
keep getting an error relating to the files not being the same - I don't
running.
Any links to good setup docs?
Brad
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I am trying to setup my Mac to be an Rsync server for my office PCs. I can’t
seem to find information on how to setup the Mac as the server part. Any ideas?
Brad
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that are being
written to when rsync is run. will rsync include these partial files in
it's list? i want to avoid the copying of the partial files and obviously
their removal from the source.
source system, is osx, remote is freebsd 6.x
best regards
Brad
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Right. Sorry.
Rsync is running on a Windows XP Pro
computer to a Win2000 server. Server is running 2.6.6. Client is running
2.6.0. The command being used is:
rsync -vrtz --stats --port=874
--delete-after
Brad Farrell
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Got a weird thing happening here. I’m running rsync
on a windows computer to a windows server over the internet. When I run the
rsync on a full folder (approx 3.5GB, 38k files), rsync sends almost all the
files to the destination server every time. When I rsync individual folders, the
fi
the
data except for them.
Thanks.
Brad Farrell
Brevell Consulting
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Hi Zhiyong,
rsync packages for Solaris are available from http://
www.sunfreeware.com/ and its mirrors.
Regards,
Brad
On 15 Dec 2005, at 21:26, Yuan, Zhiyong (Exchange) wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install rsync on Solaris, which I have never tried
before.
Could somebody please tell me
Here are some suggestions for ftp clients:
ftp
wget
ncftp
all of the above can be scripted and automated to download or upload
specific files.
Regards,
Brad.
On 2 Dec 2005, at 17:25, Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
from a server where neither a rsync daemon nor ssh is running I'm
t
Hi Judith,
have you tried replacing your forward slashes with back slashes?
Brad
On 26 Oct 2005, at 11:00, Judith Flo wrote:
Hi everyone!
Does anyone use, rsync, under windows, without Cygwin?
When I type something like this:
rsync -auvlHI --delete --partial --modify-window=2 --log-format
Hello,
I have one more tidbit of information that may help.
The source directory was originally copied over to the target directory
with 'cp -pR source dest'.
Thanks,
-Brad Kroeger
Brad Kroeger wrote:
Hello,
I have two identical directories and when I run an rsync --dry-run on
them r
at.orig/SRBVault/srb.sdsc/95/7/TEST.Sget.c.1549896231.1070989901
-r-xw- 1 srb srbdev 12385 Dec 9 2003
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what's going on here?
thanks
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> What do you mean by packets being dropped? How can that happen on a
> TCP channel?
Why run this _only_ over TCP? Obviously you don't want to re-invent TCP/IP
e
p-server and as client it
> asked for location of servers and modules.
That sounds familiar :->
http://zeroconf.sourceforge.net/?selected=demo
There wasn't much reaction when I announced it. Generally it was considered to
be a cool hack, but not of any real usage.
Brad
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1. More secure than FTP.
2. Easy to label shares/directories and provide fine grained access control,
if desired.
3. Client side library that doesn't require hellish text parsing, or at least
hides it from you.
4. Well delimited packets, so you can tell when one has been dropped.
Brad
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t having a library that is wire-compatible with rsync
- --daemon is that it is damn difficult to write something that works as a VFS
/ kioslave type device. I had a hack at this, by wrapping the rsync
executable, and it worked a bit, but it was way too fragile for any real use:
http://www.cuneata.net/
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On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 01:18 am, Addady wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know how to handle apache ip and ports in httpd.conf.
> My question is regarding setting rsync ip and port.
> I'm using xinetd to start rsync. If I will
> add --address=2nd_IP_address --port=80
> T
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> Hello Bard
Brad. And please don't top quote.
> I what apache to use the 1st ip port 80
> and rsync use port 973 on the 1st ip and port 80 on the 2nd ip
Use the --address option to rsync. I
ill listen also to port 80 on the second
> IP address ?
Stop apache, and run rsync --daemon --port=80
What is the issue?
Brad
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 16:51, Chris Hare, CISSP, CISA wrote:
> I am still stuck with this problem. Does anyone have any advice?
Have you tried putting it in /etc/rsync/rsyncd.conf?
Brad
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than just looking at
> the compressed copies? (Yes, I realize that there are the additional
> (non-network) expenses of decompressing at both ends, and probably
> recompressing at the destination.)
There is a better way:
http://pserver.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/rsync/patches/gzip-rsyncable.dif
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 08:49, Guy Harris wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 09:40:00PM +1100, Brad Hards wrote:
> > Please find attached a basic ethereal dissector for the rsync network
> > (client/server) protocol. I have only li
this dissector doesn't do a real lot, but it should provide a
basis for identifying further work required, including bug fixes :)
Please review and apply.
Brad
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> differ from --exclude-olders, these files are not
> affected from --include files or --delete-excluded
Same here. What does "operations" mean?
Brad
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rns, and the pointer is lost.
I tried to fix it with a simple free(), but according to valgrind, that makes
to leak worse, for reasons I am confused about.
In anycase, does this look like a problem?
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the common part, rsync the common part, and cat (1)'s the file back together?
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o 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 another?
Anything is doable, given the source and enough time:)
Probably what you want is Stunnel:
http://www.stunnel.org/
Brad
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ng the executable, and just
suffer from the performance problems.
I'm also open to ideas about how to take some advantage of the rsync
capabilities.
If anyone has given any thought to this, I'd be keen to hear from you. Hell,
I'd be appreciative if anyone even noticed.
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Any ideas?
Brad
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machines)
No, he way rysnc works is to chroot() to the specified directory, and then to
start work.
> 2) "/home/gregor" itself, 'cause it is the _base_ of my synchronisation,
> for I used /home/gregor as my starting-point (starting-directory).
Yes.
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xinetd does impose some overhead, but you can possibly do some fine grain
control that might help with the loading.
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On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 00:38, Brad Hards wrote:
> The attached patch adds "first draft" support for service location
> protocol, using OpenSLP (http://www.openslp.org). This allows you to
> automagically discover all the rsync serv
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> On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 12:38:14AM +1000, Brad Hards wrote:
> > The attached patch adds "first draft" support for service location
> > protocol, using OpenSLP (http://www.open
o smarter things for multi-homed hosts.
If anyone was in doubt after all that: DON"T APPLY THIS TO A PRODUCTION BOX.
Any comments - let me know.
Brad
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be as simple as possible. rsync should do nothing
beyond synchronizing files/directories between systems. If you need
something beyond that, you should use an additional tool or another tool.
Regards,
Brad Van Orden
Navius Technologies
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hat seem a worthwhile
solution. There's a lot, so testing is going slowly. Thanks!
Brad Lynch
Info Sys Coordinator
New Pioneer Co-op
Iowa City/Coralville
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Can anyone tell me how to stop the rsync daemon?
Regards,
Brad
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if it is some kind of compatibility issue.
Regards,
Brad
On Thu, 16 May 2002 11:56, Wayne Davison wrote:
> On Thu, 16 May 2002, Brad wrote:
> > The command which is run on the client:
> > rsync -avt /var/spool/mail StorageServer::email
>
> Did you either startup an "
d any light on this?
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Brad
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ld see this and possibly
how to correct it?
Thanks!
Brad
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Is there a version of Rsync that works with Win2K? I wish to synchronise a
RedHat 7.2 directory and a Win2K directory.
Regards,
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7.1 rsyncd.cond;
[home]
path = /home/brad/data/emailbackup
read only = no
uid = root
gid = root
The 7.0 client command:
rsync -avt /home homeserver::home
The emailed log file:
building file list ... done
home/brad/
home/brad/.bash_history
home/brad/Sent
home/brad/Trash
home/sales/
home/sales/Sen
og
The 7.1 rsyncd.cond;
[home]
path = /home/brad/data/emailbackup
read only = no
uid = root
gid = root
The 7.0 client command:
rsync -avt /home homeserver::home
The emailed log file:
building file list ... done
home/brad/
home/brad/.bash_history
home/brad/Sent
home/brad/Trash
home/sales/
home/sale
: Operation not permitted
home/brad/
home/ftp/bin/
home/ftp/etc/
home/ftp/pub/
home/rsyncuser/
failed to set permissions on home : Operation not permitted
home/brad/
wrote 14591 bytes read 40 bytes 4180.29 bytes/sec
total size is 1249200945 speedup is 85380.42
@ERROR: chroot failed
I have created the
Thanks for your reply Greg.
As you suggested, I have typed in:
rsync /tmp/sheepb.jpg RH72TB::testmodule/
and it just does a CR-LF with no errors, but the file is not on the server
hard drive. I wonder where it has gone? :-))
Regards,
Brad
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Thanks for your reply Martin.
Here are the results:
[root@Linuxstation tmp]# rsync sheepb.jpg RH72TB::testmodule /tmp
link_stat RH72TB::testmodule : No such file or directory
Regards,
Brad
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I-Node Path
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 1133
/tmp/.font-unix/fs7100
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It doesn't appear to be listed.
Regards,
Brad
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just add the > /place/where/thelogfiles/arestored .
Just direct the output to a file like that. Nice quick and dirty!
Thanks,
Brad Davis
Cyberport Station
Eric Whiting wrote:
> I understand the log-format option for the rsync command:
>
> --log-format=FORMAT log file tra
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