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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
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> - Original Message -
> From: "David Bordas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > I've got this when i backup my server ( like 3GB an
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> 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
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
> 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
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Sadly, I don't seem to be having any better luck with 2.4.7pre1:
su-2.05#
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
message "Aborted by user! unexpected EOF in read_timeout" ?
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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.
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
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
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
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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
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
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
(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
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,
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
> 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
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
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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
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
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> 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..
[
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
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
> 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
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
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
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
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.
> &
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 ?
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
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
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
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
; 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
&
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
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