On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 7:17 AM Chandrasekar Natarajan wrote:
> Kindly help me to resolve this.
>
One thing you can do is to change the initial command from "rsync" to
"/usr/bin/rsync" (if that is where the real command is installed in your
setup) in order to try to avoid any script & shell alias
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for your reply.
This is the command I am using now(a simple command) *rsync -vrcz --port
u...@x.x.x.xx::Module1 '/cygdrive/d/test 123/'*
This is the exception 'Unexpected remote arg: User@x.x.x.x::Module1
rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1361) [sender=3.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 3:02 PM Chandrasekar Natarajan wrote:
> Unexpected remote arg: user@x.x.x.x:port/module
>
This means that your non-option args starts with a local arg, contains a
remote arg somewhere in the middle, and ends with either a local or remote
arg. None of those are valid becau
Hi,
Even I tried the same syntax but failed. But push is working fine. rsync:
Unexpected remote arg: user@x.x.x.x::module.
> On 26-Jun-2020, at 5:22 AM, Kevin Korb wrote:
>
> user@x.x.x.x:port/ModuleName is not correct syntax. You may have
> something in your shell config translating that
user@x.x.x.x:port/ModuleName is not correct syntax. You may have
something in your shell config translating that for you. Correct syntax
is --port and user@host::module
On 6/25/20 6:01 PM, Chandrasekar Natarajan via rsync wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to pull folders from a windows remote m
Hi,
I am trying to pull folders from a windows remote machine using daemon
without SSH.
Below is the command that used:
rsync -vrtz --delete user@x.x.x.x:port/ModuleName '/cygdrive/d/backup/'
No issue running the same command in Command Prompt.While executing this
command via c#.net Process star