On Tue 08 Mar 2005, Paul Slootman wrote:
>Did you cut and paste the filename from the ls output, or did you try
typing it in when you tried the cat?
Actually, I used the shells auto-complete via tab and I did not type the
"'", the shell did.
>Yes, it most probably was not a "normal" single quote,
On Tue 08 Mar 2005, Clay Goss wrote:
> Subject: RE: Strangeness with rsync
> Ok. I have done some experimenting with the ""file has vanished:" problem.
>
> The most recent file I had exhibiting this problem was named:
>
> "University Student's Realty
: Clay Goss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:01 AM
> To: rsync@lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: Strangeness with rsync
>
> Ok. I have done some experimenting with the ""file has
> vanished:" problem.
>
> The most recent file I had exh
Ok. I have done some experimenting with the ""file has vanished:" problem.
The most recent file I had exhibiting this problem was named:
"University Student's Realty Associates Power Point.ppt"
It did not exist on the receiving side of the rsysc after the run. I
manually created the mount to th
Like Keven, I am getting the same "file has vanished: (w/ or w/o the in backup)" message. However, unlike
Keven, sometimes the file is in the destination, and sometimes it isn't.
My setup is:
Source:
Window XP Pro
via a mounted Window's share
Destination:
FC3 Linux