Hi,
I don't know much about perl, but I can suggest doing a little upgrading.
Perl is up to v5.8.8
Rsync is up to v2.6.7pre3
Your version of rsync is years old and is vulnerable to multiple
security advisories.
Thanks,
Gian
I have two identical (HW&SW) linux servers in my network. On bot
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 11:54:55AM +0100, Adrian Diezig wrote:
> rsync copies the files but the problem is, that the rsync command never
> exits (is hanging)
Did you try using 2.6.7pre3? This new release makes sure that all
required signals are unmasked, and this fixes an failure-to-exit bug
wher
I have two identical (HW&SW) linux servers in my network. On both there is a
user called qipadmin, which can access over SSH to each other.
I wrote a perl script, which should copy files with rsync from one server to
the other. Below is the rsync command in the script.
The script is invoked by the
On Fri 13 May 2005, Ken Gillett wrote:
> Sorry to have to ask again, but I'm still completely stuck on this.
I'd suggest at least first upgrading to the latest rsync version,
there have been plenty of fixes since the versions you're using.
> Can anyone suggest why rsync do
Sorry to have to ask again, but I'm still completely stuck on this.
Can anyone suggest why rsync doesn't exit when there is no output
console, even though it's not trying to display anything? I can only
think it must be a quirk of the rsync code, but is there a solution?
On 9
I have a problem with using rsync between a RH Linux 9 rsync server and
an ARM based device running what is basically debian linux. RSYNC
versions are 2.5.5.4 and 2.6.0 (or 2.5.5, makes no difference)
respectively and I have been testing with a set of about 50 files.
The ARM machine has no disp