Kurt Roeckx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said, in message
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> Ever considered using syslog, and sending all data to the central
> log server?
Thanks for the suggestion, but standard syslog is UDP and so not reliable (I
know about syslog-tng and friends) and some of the logs that w
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 02:30:32PM +, Alun wrote:
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> Dear all,
>
> I've only just joined this list, but I can't find any mention of this
> idea anywhere else, so I thought I'd just post here before getting too
> deep into programming and possibly reinventing the wheel.
>
> Here at Aber, we
jw schultz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> The rsync protocol wouldn't lend itself to this. Overall,
> rsync is going to be less efficient than a utility that
> simply sends what needs to be appended to reach the same
> length.
>
> I'd have the receiver send the
If the rsyncd.conf has a line such as:
log file = /var/log/rsync/log
and /var/log/rsync doesn't exist or isn't a directory (or the log file
can't be opened for any other reason), then there's no warning
whatsoever, as rsync forks itself into the background before checking
the config, opening the
I get the same exact results on redhat 7.3 and redhat
8.0 so I dont think it is a redhat issue. Also if I
use an earlier version of rsync (version 2.3.4), then
I still get the same problem, but it doesn't crash as
quickly as the 2.5.6 version.
--- Hardy Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI
Zachary Denison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I get the same exact results on redhat 7.3 and redhat
> 8.0 so I dont think it is a redhat issue. Also if I
> use an earlier version of rsync (version 2.3.4), then
> I still get the same problem, but it doesn't crash as
> quickly as the 2.5.6 version.
Hi Hardy,
The version I am running on the destination machine is
also rsync 2.5.6. The destination machine has 4GB ram
in it and is running redhat 8.0. Also it gets stuck
on all different types of files, small and large.
sometimes the filesize is 200k and sometimes its
several megabytes.
I
Hi Zach,
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:24:12AM -0800, Zachary Denison wrote:
> The version I am running on the destination machine is
> also rsync 2.5.6. The destination machine has 4GB ram
> in it and is running redhat 8.0. Also it gets stuck
> on all different types of files, small and large.
> s
rsync 2.5.6 is hanging in cygwin, at the end when it should print a summary of
bytes sent etc and exit. It has successfully copied all the files before
hanging.
It does this every time when copying to or from a Windows share. (It sometimes
hangs when copying from one local drive location to ano
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but I do have the recursive option on
-rvaz
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 10:02:56PM -, Haisam K. Ido wrote:
>> Why does'nt this work?
>>
>> rsync -rvaz --include="*.lis" --exclude='*' [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/ .
>> receiving file list ... done
>> client: nothing to do: perhaps you need to specify
Hi there,
I have tried enough of it and couldnt get any where.
I have a Redhat 9.x box with rsync
I want to backup contents on the RH to Win2K box.
I have copied required cygwin DLL's and rsync.exe,ssh-keygen.exe and ssh.exe.
I set up my pub rsa id and all that stuff.
My problem is here:
I have a
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