Re: Re[2]: unexpected EOF in read_timeout (was Re[2]: [Fwd: Re: meaning of"IO Error: skipping the delete...."]])

2002-02-13 Thread tim . conway
, > 19061,29556,8289,28271,29800,25970,8304,25970,27680,26721,25451,25970), > ".\n" ' > "There are some who call me.... Tim?" > > > > > Rusty Carruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 02/13/2002 0

Re: Re[2]: unexpected EOF in read_timeout (was Re[2]: [Fwd: Re: meaning of "IO Error: skipping the delete...."]])

2002-02-13 Thread Dave Dykstra
Rusty Carruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 02/13/2002 08:23 AM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS) > Subject:Re[2]: unexpected EOF in read_timeout (was

Re: Re[2]: unexpected EOF in read_timeout (was Re[2]: [Fwd: Re: meaning of"IO Error: skipping the delete...."]])

2002-02-13 Thread tim . conway
ECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/13/2002 08:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS) Subject:Re[2]: unexpected EOF in read_timeout (was Re[2]: [Fwd: Re: meaning of "IO Error: skipping the delete"]])

Re[2]: unexpected EOF in read_timeout (was Re[2]: [Fwd: Re: meaning of "IO Error: skipping the delete...."]])

2002-02-13 Thread Rusty Carruth
Nitin Agarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Mr. Rusty, > We have not defined the timeout parameter in the configuration file. That means no >timeout (by > default). So, that cant be the solution. > Further, I checked on the net (in the mailing lists), many are complaining the same >error, bu

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2002-02-01 Thread Dave Dykstra
gt; > - Original Message - > From: "David Bordas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:38 AM > Subject: unexpected EOF in read_timeout > > > > I've got this when i backup my server ( like 3GB an

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2002-02-01 Thread David Bordas
OTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:38 AM Subject: unexpected EOF in read_timeout > I've got this when i backup my server ( like 3GB and lots of small files ). > > i've read this : > http://rsync.samba.org/rsync/fom-serve/cache/73.html

unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2002-02-01 Thread David Bordas
like this : read error: Connection reset by peer unexpected EOF in read_timeout I try rsync 2.4.5, 2.4.6 and 2.5.1 and always the same thing. Both client and server are running linux redhat. I don't know what to do now :( Thanks David

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-09-24 Thread Ronan KERYELL
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2001 13:29:59 -0700, Michelle Brownsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >said: Michelle> Perhaps someone can shed some light on the problem I'm Michelle> having using rsync 2.4.6. I'm getting the following error: Michelle> Connection to nova closed by remote host. unexpe

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-09-12 Thread Eric Whiting
h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists.samba.org on 09/10/2001 06:34:16 PM > > > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > cc: (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS) > > Subject: RE: unexpected EOF in read_timeout > > Classification: &g

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-09-12 Thread willem
680,26721,25451,25970), ".\n" ' > "There are some who call me Tim?" > > Michelle Brownsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists.samba.org on 09/10/2001 06:34:16 PM > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: (bcc: Tim Conw

RE: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-09-12 Thread tim . conway
PROTECTED]>@lists.samba.org on 09/10/2001 06:34:16 PM Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS) Subject: RE: unexpected EOF in read_timeout Classification: Sadly, I don't seem to be having any better luck with 2.4.7pre1: su-2.05#

RE: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-09-10 Thread Michelle Brownsworth
Sadly, I don't seem to be having any better luck with 2.4.7pre1: su-2.05# ./rsync_nova.sh receiving file list ... done wrote 16 bytes read 6620 bytes 13272.00 bytes/sec total size is 1309032 speedup is 197.26 receiving file list ... done wrote 16 bytes read 4458 bytes 2982.67 bytes/sec total

Re: Anti hang comments - unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-07-24 Thread Irmund Thum
message "Aborted by user! unexpected EOF in read_timeout" ? Example of a cron job email: *** Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 01:00:01 +0200 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cron test -x /usr/lib/cron/run-crons && /usr/lib/cron/run-crons X-Cron-Env: X-

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout on large file lists

2001-06-07 Thread Dale Phillips
wrote: > I am trying to rsync 2Go file systems with lots of tiny > file thru a low link > > Aproximatively 2 hours after the beginning, the rsync > process stops with the > error 'unexpected EOF in read_timeout' > leaving rsh(rsync) process on the distant machine.

unexpected EOF in read_timeout on large file lists

2001-06-07 Thread Wileczek Mickaël
I am trying to rsync 2Go file systems with lots of tiny file thru a low link Aproximatively 2 hours after the beginning, the rsync process stops with the error 'unexpected EOF in read_timeout' leaving rsh(rsync) process on the distant machine.   I've seen such problem sever

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 02:05:33AM -0500, Phil Howard wrote: > > I'm a novice at rsync, so I can't tell you all the details, but, in > > general, the "unexpected EOF in read_timeout" (usually) means that > > something not so good happened on the server side

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-30 Thread Dale Phillips
Thank you very much this is a very plausiable cause. It is a very large filesystem. thanks again. --- Alberto Accomazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The "unexpected EOF in read_timeout" can happen for a > variety of reasons, > but it typically shows up when y

RE: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-30 Thread Allen, John L.
1 09:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout The "unexpected EOF in read_timeout" can happen for a variety of reasons, but it typically shows up when you have deadlock (no bytes sent across the wire, which could happen as a result

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-30 Thread Alberto Accomazzi
The "unexpected EOF in read_timeout" can happen for a variety of reasons, but it typically shows up when you have deadlock (no bytes sent across the wire, which could happen as a result of ssh blocking for instance) or a very large filesystem being syncronized (which could hap

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Phil Howard
Randy Kramer wrote: > I'm a novice at rsync, so I can't tell you all the details, but, in > general, the "unexpected EOF in read_timeout" (usually) means that > something not so good happened on the server side. On what server I was > connecting to, I belie

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Dale Phillips
(i.e. clone a box) - What causes the > > > > > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout? > > > > I get these. Apparently it is ssh. Are you running > this through > > ssh? > > It has nothing to do with ssh. I use rsync with and > without ssh and > find th

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Dale Phillips
I think you are correct at first blush dropping the -c seems to help. I am also going to check the aix "limits" params. Thanks Dale --- Randy Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a novice at rsync, so I can't tell you all the > details, but, in > general,

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Randy Kramer
I'm a novice at rsync, so I can't tell you all the details, but, in general, the "unexpected EOF in read_timeout" (usually) means that something not so good happened on the server side. On what server I was connecting to, I believe that the preprocessing by the server made

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Michael
> Dale Phillips wrote: > > > I am trying to rsync a rather large amount of > > data. (i.e. clone a box) - What causes the > > > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout? > > I get these. Apparently it is ssh. Are you running this through > ssh? It has nothi

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Dale Phillips
No. I am using aix 4.3 and rsh. I am wondering if it is some sort of a network glitch. Dale --- Phil Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dale Phillips wrote: > > > I am trying to rsync a rather large amount of > > data. (i.e. clone a box) - What causes the &g

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Phil Howard
Dale Phillips wrote: > I am trying to rsync a rather large amount of > data. (i.e. clone a box) - What causes the > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout? I get these. Apparently it is ssh. Are you running this

unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-29 Thread Dale Phillips
Hello, I am trying to rsync a rather large amount of data. (i.e. clone a box) - What causes the unexpected EOF in read_timeout? thanks in advance Dale __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-08 Thread Michael
> Check the log file of the rsync server. A number of error messages > are not reported to the client (mostly for security reasons, > although some of them may not actually be a security risk). > > - Dave Dykstra > These are public servers, I have no access to that information. sigh.. [

Re: unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-08 Thread Dave Dykstra
rroring a large tree from an rsync server the error > >unexpected EOF in read_timeout >unexpected EOF in read_timeout > >occurs and the session terminates. This error repeats over and >over resulting in the mirror process never completing. This

unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-05-07 Thread Michael
In reading through the archives, I've seen this topic come up several times, but no real solutions. I posted the question on the FAQ-O-MATIC, then realized I should have posted here first. When mirroring a large tree from an rsync server the error unexpected EOF in read_ti

Re(2): High volumes and unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-03-06 Thread SYLVAIN . COUTANT
> On Tuesday 06 March 2001 13:09, you wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm new to the mailing list.I run into troubles trying to sync servers with > > millions of files ... did anyone had any previous experience on this > > subject ? > > > > In most ca

High volumes and unexpected EOF in read_timeout

2001-03-06 Thread SYLVAIN . COUTANT
Hi all, I'm new to the mailing list.I run into troubles trying to sync servers with millions of files ... did anyone had any previous experience on this subject ? In most cases, it ends with something like : "unexpected EOF in read_timeout". The servers I'm trying to sync

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread Dan Phoenix
How hard is it really to create a .rhosts file? On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, berry wrote: > Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 13:31:30 -0800 (PST) > From: berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Nancy Pham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: remshd: Login incorrect. une

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-12-13-16:25:05 Nancy Pham: > When I rsh to the remote site, a login and a password is required. But when I run > rsync, I do not get prompted for a password and a login. How do I run rsync from the > command line with a login and a password? Unless you can find you --- or build, perhaps usin

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread berry
ed for a password and a login. How do I run rsync from the > command line with a login and a password? > > Thank you. > > berry wrote: > > > Is a password required? Your error message indicates that: > > > > > > > remshd: Login incorrect. > &

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread Dan Phoenix
You don't On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Nancy Pham wrote: > Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 13:25:05 -0800 > From: Nancy Pham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ?

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread Nancy Pham
hat: > > > > > remshd: Login incorrect. > > > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout > > Login is incorrect, which implies that rsh isn't working as rsync expects > it to: without a password. > > -- > Sean Berry

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread Dan Phoenix
ncorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ??? > > > Is a password required? Your error message indicates that: > > > > > remshd: Login incorrect. > > > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout > > Login is incorrect, which implies that rsh isn't

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread berry
Is a password required? Your error message indicates that: > > > remshd: Login incorrect. > > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout Login is incorrect, which implies that rsh isn't working as rsync expects it to: without a p

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread Nancy Pham
n the > > command rsync -avz foo:dir/subdir/ /home/subdir in the csh I get the > > following error: > > > > remshd: Login incorrect. > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout > > > > Is this due to some error in the systems configurations or do I need to > > h

Re: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread berry
; remshd: Login incorrect. > unexpected EOF in read_timeout > > Is this due to some error in the systems configurations or do I need to > have ssh to run this? When I use rsync locally, it works fine from one > machine to another. I am new to rsync and I would really appreciate your &

remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout ???

2000-12-13 Thread Nancy Pham
I am trying to pull a directory from a remote site. When I type in the command rsync -avz foo:dir/subdir/ /home/subdir in the csh I get the following error: remshd: Login incorrect. unexpected EOF in read_timeout Is this due to some error in the systems configurations or do I need to have ssh