On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Richard Reina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you again for responding. I have changed the
> permission on the directory and it's parent dir. of
> the receiving machine to 766. I still get the same
> result.
You can't leave off the execute bit on directory permissions.
Wayne,
Thank you again for responding. I have changed the
permission on the directory and it's parent dir. of
the receiving machine to 766. I still get the same
result.
If you have any other suggestion I would be very
greatful as I have been "challenged" by this problem
since Friday.
Thanks aga
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 05:23:05AM -0800, Richard Reina wrote:
> I did a chmod 777 test_briscoe (on the client) and
> still got the same result.
Remember that the rsync daemon runs as "nobody" by default. You can
change that, if you like. Also remember that the destination directory
needs to be
I added "max verbosity = 3" to rsyncd.conf. and tried
again.
[2628] rsync to test-data from ussbriscoe
(192.168.0.8)
[2628] server_recv(1) starting pid=2628
[2628] recv_file_name(test_briscoe)
[2628] received 1 names
[2628] recv_file_list done
[2628] generator starting pid=2628 count=1
[2628] delt