Re: rsync failure on corrupted source data

2016-06-28 Thread Henri Shustak
+1 for ddrescue :) > https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ This email is protected by LBackup, an open source backup solution http://www.lbackup.org -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing lis

Re: rsync failure on corrupted source data

2016-06-28 Thread Simon Hobson
Fabian Cenedese wrote: >> rsync: write failed on >> "/Volumes/durack1ml_bak/160405_1234/Backups.backupdb/durack1ml/2016-02-10-091749/durack1ml_hdd/Applications/Adobe >> Media Encoder CC 2015/Adobe Media Encoder CC >> 2015.app/Contents/Resources/pdfl/CMaps/ETen-B5-UCS2": Result too large (34)

Re: rsync failure on corrupted source data

2016-06-27 Thread Fabian Cenedese
At 05:55 28.06.2016, Paul J. Durack wrote: >I am trying to copy data from a partially corrupt backup (time machine) disk >on a os x system to another. >And am getting the following error: > >Backups.backupdb/durack1ml/2016-02-10-091749/durack1ml_hdd/Applications/Adobe >Media Encoder CC 2015/Adob

Re: rsync failure quoting incorrect directory

2010-05-21 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2010-05-21 at 13:31 +0100, e-letter wrote: > Command terminal output: > > $ rsync -rv * -e ssh u...@pathtoremotemachine > sending incremental file list > rsync: mkdir "/localmachine/path/to/home/u...@pathtoremotemachine" > failed: No such file or directory (2) > rsync error: error in file

Re: rsync Failure

2008-12-12 Thread Shawn Geraghty
Matt: I think I came to the same conclusion after I sent my last email. Again, I'm not very versed in reading the strace output, but it did point to the connection going away. I will check out the link you provided and follow up with you if needed. Thank you for all your help. I really a

Re: rsync Failure

2008-12-10 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at 14:15 -0500, Shawn Geraghty wrote: > I ran the debug-script on the remote host. > Here is the output: > > strce generated via the rsync-debug script on the machine being backed > up: > select(2, NULL, [1], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (out [1], left {60, 0}) > write(1, "\374\17

Re: rsync Failure

2008-12-09 Thread Shawn Geraghty
Matt, et. al: Sorry, was down a couple days sick. I ran the debug-script on the remote host. I definitely getting out of my bailiwick here. Any help if appreciated. Here is the output: strce generated via the rsync-debug script on the machine being backed up: select(2, NULL, [1], NUL

Re: rsync Failure

2008-12-05 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 11:42 -0500, Shawn Geraghty wrote: > Upgrading will be done, but not really an option at this point, unless > of course, that is the fix. I'm a limited resource and other stuff is > backing up. I understand, but if the strace does indicate that you're hitting a hang bug

Re: rsync Failure

2008-12-05 Thread Shawn Geraghty
Matt: Thanks for the help. Upgrading will be done, but not really an option at this point, unless of course, that is the fix. I'm a limited resource and other stuff is backing up. I made my original conclusion on the ssh issue since: Server a backs up eight servers, say b through i, with

Re: rsync Failure

2008-12-04 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 16:50 -0500, Shawn Geraghty wrote: > I'm having an issue with rsync in that it recently (11/29/2008) > started to crash during a daily cron job backup. Below is some info > on how rsync is being used to backup our servers. > > Version: > 2.6.9 Please try the lates

Re: rsync failure - no such file or directory

2005-09-10 Thread Bob Hutchinson
On Friday 09 Sep 2005 19:36, Timothy Mercer wrote: > Hi All, > > Attempting to run rsync but getting "no such file or directory" message. > What looks like is happening is solaris 8 is removing the "space" > between .../db2_backup and [EMAIL PROTECTED] As a result rsync > creates a new dir on the s