Re: Source and destination don't match

2001-01-18 Thread Mike Lang
Might have sommething to do with the netapps .snapshot dirs. --Mike At 02:04 PM 1/18/01 -0800, Jeff Kennedy wrote: >Greetings all, > >I have a source directory that is not being touched by anyone, no >updates or even reads except by the rsync host. I am using just a >straight binary, no

RE: Source and destination don't match

2001-01-18 Thread David Bolen
Jeff Kennedy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes: > I have a source directory that is not being touched by anyone, no > updates or even reads except by the rsync host. I am using just a > straight binary, no rsyncd.conf file. I am using the follwing command: > > rsync -avz /source/path/dir /dest/path/d

Re: Source and destination don't match

2001-01-18 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 02:04:46PM -0800, Jeff Kennedy wrote: > Greetings all, > > I have a source directory that is not being touched by anyone, no > updates or even reads except by the rsync host. I am using just a > straight binary, no rsyncd.conf file. I am using the follwing command: > >

Source and destination don't match

2001-01-18 Thread Jeff Kennedy
Greetings all, I have a source directory that is not being touched by anyone, no updates or even reads except by the rsync host. I am using just a straight binary, no rsyncd.conf file. I am using the follwing command: rsync -avz /source/path/dir /dest/path/dir Using version 2.4.6 on Solaris 7