On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 12:52:42AM -0700, dfirth wrote:
>> Is there a reason I get the following strange characters in my log file?
>
> What rsync version are you using? I've never seen that before. Also,
> which of the various PRINTF defines are defined in your config.h
Try --size-only ??
Denys
Dan Letkeman wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have a set of files on my laptop running xp. I'm using
> cwRsync_2.0.10 and syncing to a Netware Server. Everything appears to
> be working fine, but the stats don't look right. When I run the sync
> for the first time it say
Is there a reason I get the following strange characters in my log file?
2008/08/29 19:48:13 [7138] Number of files: 42321
2008/08/29 19:48:13 [7138] Number of files transferred: 78
2008/08/29 19:48:13 [7138] Total file size: +)*)/.+),00//,+)),( bytes
2008/08/29 19:48:13 [7138] Total transferred
Thanks. Let me try.
I now find that the new release of cwrsyncserver will not start, so I have
reinstalled the previous version.
Is ther any reason to use rsync 3.0 to connect to it?
Many thanks again
Matt McCutchen-7 wrote:
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> On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 04:24 -0800, dfirth wrote:
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I sync a lot of pst files, many well over 2 gb.
Amount of data transferred varies, but is usually between 20 and 100MB for a
1 to 3 gb file.
The largest file I sync is about 5 GB.
Rsync works pretty well.
tanstaafl_bh wrote:
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> On 3/3/2008, Jason Haar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> Basically P
I am runninng rsync on Ubuntu. It was installed using apt-get install rysnc.
I note that the package has not yet been updated to rysnc 3.0.
I would like to update using the tar but I am confused how to update the
existing installation.
On this machine, I am mainly using rsync to send to a cwrsync
I get this with Outlook (.pst) files when the change is small (say one
additional text email)
Mark Osborne-2 wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I am having a problem with rsync that I hope someone can help me figure
> out. We are using rsync to sync up files between our staging and
> production