Yes, I even made the rsync server user a local
administrator for a test, as well as created a share for the directory and gave
the user permission for it, as well as file permissions on the
directory...
C.
- Original Message -
From:
Srinivasa
Battula
To: rsync@lists.s
he DOS 8.3
filenames.
-Original Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of
Corey Wirun - personalSent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 12:40
PMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Hi Tony,
I understood. I though
, June 25, 2006 12:40
PMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Hi Tony,
I understood. I thought you were
referring to possible confusion between two files on the source - like
RICHED~2.cab and RICHED~1.cab getting copied to the target and the
Original Message -
From:
Tony
Abernethy
To: Corey Wirun - personal ; rsync@lists.samba.org
Sent: Sunday, 25 June, 2006 10:17
Subject: RE: Rsync fails to rename on
Windoze2003
TARGET
The
rename is on the target side, not the source.
If
the file is OPEN on the targ
, June 25, 2006 10:16
AMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Thanks Tony,
The source only has one file: RICHED~1.cab,
so my guess is that the short name business isn't what is biting me
here.
Corey.
- Original Me
07:31
Subject: RE: Rsync fails to rename on
Windoze2003
This
is mostly wild guesses (with luck you get some more knowledgeable
answers)
From
what I have observed ...
file
of the form .RICHED~1.cab.IEKJmo is an rsync temporary of file
RICHED~1.CAB
Trying to renam
PMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Some further information:
I went back to 2.6.6 of rsync on the client and
server and at least the entire sync completes. I still get the
'Permission Denied' problem on the rename though. I
Some further information:
I went back to 2.6.6 of rsync on the client and
server and at least the entire sync completes. I still get the 'Permission
Denied' problem on the rename though. I had a look at the logs and it appears the rename error is _always_
on a file name with a '.' as the