On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 10:29 PM, akshay patil wrote:
> Any suggestions , where can I find detailed rsync protocol description?
>
Sadly, the rsync protocol is a strange binary protocol that is only
documented in the code itself. The sequence of binary bytes varies based
on both version and optio
Hello,
I am studying rsync to do project on it.
I want to get more details about rsync protocol versions
I found major versions like 23,24,29,30 and in latest code protocol version
31. versions in code where important decisions are taken.
I also searched for RFC of rsync protocol and I found RFC
On Wed, 2008-12-03 at 17:49 +0530, Jignesh Shah wrote:
> I am new to rsync. I learnt the rsync algorithm and functionalities.
> It seems great. I want to dive into source code of rsync now. Could
> anyone suggest how should I proceed to understand the code. Is there
> any documentation about source
Hi Friends,
I am new to rsync. I learnt the rsync algorithm and functionalities. It
seems great. I want to dive into source code of rsync now. Could anyone
suggest how should I proceed to understand the code. Is there any
documentation about source code available? Basically I want to find out the
; > > I'm trying to figure our some of these details:
> > >
> > > sent 34108 bytes received 6913101 bytes 19487.26 bytes/sec
> > > total size is 231889639875 speedup is 33378.82
> > >
> > > 1. Is the 6913101 really in bytes?
> > >
On Sun, 2007-06-24 14:48:24 +0300, Shai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/24/07, Giuliano Gavazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 24 Jun 2007, at 11:25, Shai wrote:
> > > I'm trying to figure our some of these details:
> > >
> > > sent 34
what is speedup?
On 6/24/07, Giuliano Gavazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24 Jun 2007, at 11:25, Shai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure our some of these details:
>
> sent 34108 bytes received 6913101 bytes 19487.26 bytes/sec
> total size is 2318896398
On 24 Jun 2007, at 11:25, Shai wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure our some of these details:
sent 34108 bytes received 6913101 bytes 19487.26 bytes/sec
total size is 231889639875 speedup is 33378.82
1. Is the 6913101 really in bytes?
2. What is the 231889639875 measurement? Bytes? Bi
Hi,
I'm trying to figure our some of these details:
sent 34108 bytes received 6913101 bytes 19487.26 bytes/sec
total size is 231889639875 speedup is 33378.82
1. Is the 6913101 really in bytes?
2. What is the 231889639875 measurement? Bytes? Bits?
3. What does "speedup" mean e
On 10/9/06, Lakshminarayanan Radhakrishan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
" 2006/09/21 02:04:31 [4513] rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write
4092 bytes [generator]: Broken pipe (32)
2006/09/21 02:04:31 [4513] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data
stream (code 12) at io.c(1119) [generator=2.6.
Matt,
I have installed both the libraries popt and libiconv, still i am facing
following problem for some files not for all the files, eventhough the
standby
machine is up.
" 2006/09/21 02:04:31 [4513] rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write
4092 bytes [generator]: Broken pipe (32)
2006/09/
On 9/15/06, Lakshminarayanan Radhakrishan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have downloaded the latest rsync 2.6.8 package
"rsync-2.6.8-sol8-sparc-local.gz" from solaris freeware website.
[...]
Any other package need to be downloaded for this ?
"Rsync requires that you install the popt [link] and l
Hi ,
I have downloaded the latest rsync 2.6.8 package
"rsync-2.6.8-sol8-sparc-local.gz" from solaris freeware website.
After the installation of the package, i tried verify the list of
dynamic dependancies,
it is throwing the following problem.
Any other package need to be downloaded for this
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* 2003-06-20 jw schultz:
> It doesn't copy files that don't appear to have changed.
> I've used cpio instead of cp myself to take advantage of
> such improvements.
how did you use cpio? could you please post the command line?
clemens
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 12:34:17PM -0400, Ronald J Kimball wrote:
> I see in the manpage that if rsync is used to copy files locally, "it
> behaves like an improved copy command". I was hoping for more details on
> what that means.
It doesn't copy files that don't
I see in the manpage that if rsync is used to copy files locally, "it
behaves like an improved copy command". I was hoping for more details on
what that means.
Here's the specific situation I'm wondering about. I have some files that
are stored in two different locations on
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I have two rsync 2.5.1pre3 sessions hung right now. In this case it
appears that the processes at the destination have exited and the src is
still waiting for something.
Here are some more details:
SRC: solaris 2.7 (2G RAM 2 CPU)
DST: linux (one is 2.4.8, the other is 2.2.18)
Transport: ssh
>The other thing you absolutely need to send is the output of
>
>netstat -ta
Alas, this is Solaris... and not a system on which I have root.
I don't think this shows anything useful, but here goes.
Hosts are fido (client) and cvsroot (server). Output of netstat:
cvsroot$ netstat -a
On 17 Dec 2001, Ed Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rsync 2.5.0 still has a bug where it hangs under some circumstances.
>
> The hang is beyond my abilities to track down.
The other thing you absolutely need to send is the output of
netstat -ta
while the program is running. If netstat o
not tried the -vvv. I'll try that and see what it does.
Sure seems like a timing problem.
eric
Ed Santiago wrote:
>
> rsync 2.5.0 still has a bug where it hangs under some circumstances.
>
> The hang is beyond my abilities to track down. I'll keep trying,
> t
rsync 2.5.0 still has a bug where it hangs under some circumstances.
The hang is beyond my abilities to track down. I'll keep trying,
though, but here are details in case they're of use to anyone else:
- Code configured & built on Solaris 2.5.1.
- Same binary run on Solaris
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