RE: Rsync killed my server

2004-03-21 Thread Jason Ferguson
Perhaps I should turn logging back on and wait for the error to start again and then post the output. -Original Message- From: Kevin Alexander Boyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:58 AM To: Jason Ferguson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Rsync killed my server

Re: Rsync killed my server

2004-03-21 Thread Kevin Alexander Boyd
What message was sent to the log? If you are using a version of rsync that uses the '--eahfs' flag, then it should not matter if files are moved or removed during a sync. Kevin Boyd OS X Deployment Coordinator Sys Adm UMIT Contract Services On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Jason Ferguson wrote: > Date: Mo

Re: Rsync killed my server

2004-03-21 Thread Jim Salter
"Threw a mental" is extremely unhelpful. What was it writing to the logfile? Jason Ferguson wrote: I have the following as a line in a script kicked off from cron: sudo rsync -e ssh -avz /Times_QPS/ 192.168.22.72:/Times_QPS/ --eahfs It logs the output to a log file, however rsync caused the