DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4413] Rsync skips too many files after failing to create a directory

2007-07-14 Thread samba-bugs
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4413 [EMAIL PROTECTED] changed: What|Removed |Added Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution|

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4413] Rsync skips too many files after failing to create a directory

2007-05-27 Thread samba-bugs
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4413 [EMAIL PROTECTED] changed: What|Removed |Added Version|2.6.9 |3.0.0 --- Comment #1 from [EMAIL

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4413] New: Rsync skips too many files after failing to create a directory

2007-02-25 Thread samba-bugs
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4413 Summary: Rsync skips too many files after failing to create a directory Product: rsync Version: 2.6.9 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity

[Bug 3305] -t copies always too many files to mounted windows volume -c copies no files

2005-12-14 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3305 [EMAIL PROTECTED] changed: What|Removed |Added Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution|

[Bug 3305] -t copies always too many files to mounted windows volume -c copies no files

2005-12-07 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3305 --- Comment #1 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-12-07 05:10 MST --- The comment about always copying 50% of the files to a mounted Windows directory pretty much identifies the problem. See the --modify-window option for the solution. -- C

[Bug 3305] New: -t copies always too many files to mounted windows volume -c copies no files

2005-12-07 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3305 Summary: -t copies always too many files to mounted windows volume -c copies no files Product: rsync Version: 2.6.7 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW

Re: Transfering a linux root directory with rsync, too many files transfered!

2003-12-23 Thread jw schultz
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 01:35:09AM -0800, Hannes Kocznar wrote: > Hi, > > I'm transfering a whole linux root dir (+ subdirs) to a backup location. > I tried -avr and -avrc switches. > My problem is that rsync somewhat seems to transfer nearly everything (2960 > files!) while only maybe 10 or 15 we

Transfering a linux root directory with rsync, too many files transfered!

2003-12-23 Thread Hannes Kocznar
Hi, I'm transfering a whole linux root dir (+ subdirs) to a backup location. I tried -avr and -avrc switches. My problem is that rsync somewhat seems to transfer nearly everything (2960 files!) while only maybe 10 or 15 were changed. I'm backing up over gsm, so i got a high phone bill and very ver

Re: too many files

2001-06-07 Thread Phil Howard
2.4917 > > Philips Semiconductor - Colorado TC > > 1880 Industrial Circle > > Suite D > > Longmont, CO 80501 > > "There are some who call me Tim?" > > > > > > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/

Re: too many files

2001-06-07 Thread Dale Phillips
me Tim?" > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/07/2001 > 02:52:41 AM > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@SMTP > cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@SMTP > Subject: Re: too many files > Classification: > &

Re: too many files

2001-06-07 Thread tim . conway
r - Colorado TC 1880 Industrial Circle Suite D Longmont, CO 80501 "There are some who call me Tim?" [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/07/2001 02:52:41 AM Sent by:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@SMTP cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@SMTP Subject:Re:

Re: too many files

2001-06-07 Thread John N S Gill
> I'm going to try to split things up into multiple rsync runs. The > great difficulty with this is that names at the first level I could > split on are changing, meaning I am going to have to manually handle > this about 2 or 3 times a week. It should be an automated thing > that just does th

too many files

2001-06-06 Thread Phil Howard
I've reached the point where there are so many files that rsync just simply cannot do the job. Because it reads _everything_ into memory before it begins any real work (actual copying), it has a huge memory occupancy when it there are large number of files, despite them being well distributed ove