s failed to open upd: Permission denied
wrote 48 bytes read 213358 bytes 14717.66 bytes/sec
total size is 420008408 speedup is 1968.12
Write failed flushing stdout buffer.
write stdout: Broken pipe
Daniel
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Dave Dykstra wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 01:45:10PM -0500,
manager level snapshots are for. Freeze your
files in time, then copy them.
Ditto for databases.
On 04/21/2014 09:27 PM, Daniel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to backup my Virtual Box VM folder. I have VDI and
> VMDK files in there. I am told I have
Hi all,
I am having *massive* problems trying to exclude a single directory from an rsync.
I have serv1 and serv2. I am trying to rsync /foo/test from serv1 to /foo on serv2
I want to exclude the directory /foo/test/dir1 So I try:
rsync -av --exclude-from=/foo/rsync.excludes /foo/test serv
> Hi all,
>
> I am having *massive* problems trying to exclude a single directory from an rsync.
>
> I have serv1 and serv2. I am trying to rsync /foo/test from serv1 to /foo on serv2
> I want to exclude the directory /foo/test/dir1 So I try:
>
> rsync -av --exclude-from=/foo/rsync.exclude
>
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 03:53:10AM -0600, daniel wrote:
> > Thank you for clarifying the issue with regard to the fact that the
> > exclude pattern is relative to the destination path.
>
> No, it's relative to the root of the transfer -- i.e. the names that t
I'm syncing a download directory, where various programs drop their files. I
would like to exclude partial firefox downloads.
This could be accomplished by excluding "foo" and "foo.part", iff "foo.part"
exists. How can I accomplish this with exclude rules? Or would I have to
generate the rules dyn
Hi,
I would like to backup my Virtual Box VM folder. I have VDI and VMDK
files in there. I am told I have to shutdown those virtual machines
first in order for rsync to copy them correctly. Is this correct ?
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Dan
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And use following command to restore data back to another folder
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re-transfer the 4GB file again.
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would you solve what I try to do: Process files on the server side
right after a sync when the client is using the rsync daemon directly
through a vpn?
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I want to make rsync compare a local filesystem with a previously
generated file containing the required informations about each file von
the remote filesystem.
a) Is this possible?
b) How can I generate the required filelist?
Thx,
Daniel
I'm getting messages that look like this:
bit length overflow
code 6 bits 6->7
in rsync-2.5.1pre3 (and in 2.4.7pre4)
Is that an error, or a piece of verbose logging? the return code was zero,
which makes me think that everything's okay.
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7;t if I set it up to use a different user.
I guess it is very stupid, but I obviously don't get something here.
Can anyone put light on me please!
Many thanks for you time.
Daniel
Details:
Server run rsync as daemon under root and use ssh
webfarm1# more /etc/rsyncd.conf
log file = /va
e a server, then have
module section and that the only way to control access and restriction would
be with the user name on the system itself under witch rsync would run as a
daemon?
More I read and test, and more I am getting lost.
Thanks
Daniel
I am asking is that if
so, I could plug the output of it to MySQL and log the files transfer for
audit reason.
Many thanks for your help and time!
Daniel
ce
in here. Why, that I do not know.
So, I would suggest to you to try the 2.5.1 instead and see if that work for
you.
Just a thought.
Daniel
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are instead of empty one.
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tarting, listening on port
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So, I am not sure that I follow up 100% yet.
I would appreciate if you would take a bit of your time to put light on this
for me if you have time of course!
Many thanks for your help!
Daniel
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>
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:04:49PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> > So, I guess this is the answer to my question as to why the
> config wasn't
> > limiting the users.
> >
> > Great, thanks for that answer, but this still leave me with how
> can I li
roject
and many others, so it make me even more appreciate you taking the time to
help me out with my questions and quest on understand this!
This is a GREAT tools!
Daniel
Hi All
As the topic alludes to, I'm looking for a copy of Rsync that will run on and Irix 5.3
based system.
If anyone knows of where to find one, or has one they can offer, or in the worse case
is crazy enough to
offer to build one, that would be most Appreciated.
Daniel
Daniel Dekok
machine (that is, it's a straight copy)...there is no realy sync'ing (in
> the true sense of the word) to be done for each file.
Then the reason is that metadata filesystem operations on linux
filesystems are quite faster than on Solaris. You can see the same
effect when exploding a tar
d filesystem
where all data on disk will anyway been guaranteed to be in a coherent
state (or a coherent state can be reconstructed very quickly when
remounting the filesystem in case of a crash). The only difference is how
timely that coherent state is flushed on disk.
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Hello. I'm trying to use rsync to keep a backup of a web server (named
"www") on a separate machine (named "backup"). "Www" is running Trustix
Linux 1.5 (kernel 2-2-20-2tr) with rsync 2.5.4 protocol 26. "Backup" is
running OpenBSD 3.0. Rsync is using OpenSSH 3.1p1 as the transport. Files
that are
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Title: rockwell data corp
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I had a similar problem once. Try this instead:
rsync -avz --delete ${SOURCE_HOST}:/mlinkfam/extract/sccs/pa/.
/mlinkfam/extract/sccs/pa
The only change was "*" to ".".
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 11:36:56 -0500 "Chaturvedi.Rajesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Any help on the following
mirroring, but not a requirement. Does anyone have any
suggestions?
Thanks
Daniel Curry
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"If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z,
X is work. Y is
first time working with rsync. Thanks for any help.
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"If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z,
X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth
Both machines need rsync. Linux and Solaris should work together; here i
have a Linux machine and a Solaris machine backing up to an OpenBSD
machine and it works just fine.
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:51:49 + (GMT) Hahasrin Hashim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm new with rsync, sorry f
When I run "rsync -a" to mirror a large directory structure on Mac OS/X
10.2.4, it always (100%) produces a bus error. Small directory structures
work fine.
The computer in question has 768 MB RAM and 10 GB free disk space, so
memory is not a problem. This is rsync 2.5.2 supplied with Mac OS/X.
tar.gz
gpg: Signature made Tue Jan 28 00:41:02 2003 EST using DSA key ID 189C0E94
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e, etc.
However, I'm quite certain that other list members have experienced similar
issues.
Is there such a beast as a raw data duplicator for networks? As for Sybase
or DB2 raw volumes?
Thanks in advance.
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ers (code 22) at util.c(115)
This looks like one of those pesky sizeof-type issues ... Would a 64-bit
compile help? Are there other configure/compile options which should help?
Google and the list archives do not return anything on this issue
specifically.
Any direction would be appreciated,
normal non-root
user?
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Ok, I figured out the answer, and as a result I have a suggestion:
The rsyncd.conf documentation for "use chroot" should specify that:
"use chroot = yes" is the default.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: an unwanted chroot() call
From: Daniel Ortmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Lao Coon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Daniel Ortmann wrote:
>
>> Ok, I figured out the answer, and as a result I have a suggestion:
>> The rsyncd.conf documentation for "use chroot" should specify that:
>>
>> "use chroot = yes"
)"
else
break
fi
done
Unfortunately for large directories, this does mean that you reprocess
everything. I've rarely had more than one retry unless there was a serious
network outage.
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transffered.
Any ideas?
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Wayne Davison wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 10:41:04AM -0500, Jim Ogilvie wrote:
I made the following changes to make rsync set the group id bit on new
directories.
There's a patch in the "patches" subdir of the source that adds a
--chmod option to rsync. I just improved it a bit so that you c
error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(165)
I am rsyncing several folders between these two servers with no problem. But
now I keep getting this rsyncing a single script.
Any ideas please?
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I would be grateful for any idea or, even better, a solution to get the full
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Hi, folks.
I'm having some trouble getting to the source signature for rsync:
http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/rsync/rsync-2.6.2.tar.gz.sig
Several other mirrors seem to have the same problem, i.e., the file is
unreadable. Is it just me?
Thanks,
A. Daniel King, System Analyst
Fiserv, Inc.
is is right!
$ cat rsync-2.6.2.tar.gz.sig
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If I understand correctly, the sig file should be ASCII readable.
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There is something interesting though, all directories in the path are
printed , even when files are not modified, here is a snippet of the actual
output
here the only file xfred/modified is tnsnames.ora...
++ EXECUTING: /opt/local/bin/rsync -avH
--exclude-from=/usr/local/etc/rsync.d/exclude.rs10
y, however (about once a
week) rsync crashes dedicated server B during any one of these 10 crontab
processes.
I would be very grateful for your help.
regards,
Daniel.
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Daniel Berhane/BMJ wrote on 31/08/2004 12:49:34:
> Currently, the dedicated server has 1GBytes of RAM. I have done a
> quick test and found out that it is using only 20% of the RAM while
> the rsync crontab scripts are running.
>
> Thank you,
> Daniel.
>
> [EMAIL P
Please find a good online tutorial how
to do rsync via ssh without being prompted for password (via public/private
keys) at:
http://www.jdmz.net/ssh/
regards,
Daniel.
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> Hi, I want to backup my system via rsync over ssh, but login is *
Only thing I can think of is some interaction with memory. NFS buffers in
memory and that memory might be taken away during the rsync which is also a
memory hog. Check memory usage before, during, and after rsync to see if
this is a possibility.
Dan W.
> The wsize/rsize is 8K and I have increas
avoid putting several tabs
on the destination server's rsyncd.conf?
any ideas please?
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What am I doing wrong?
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Hi all,
I'm working with some very large files, 500GB or thereabouts, using
rsync 3.0.7. I'm not familiar with the internal operation of the
rsync protocol, but I've read a few old posts that suggest there may
be ways to improve performance.
Can anyone give me pointers to config changes or patc
block size, or hashing algorithm or
some other factor ?
Thanks,
Dan
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> What transport are you using? ssh, rsyncd, local copy, or something else?
>
> On 09/30/11 09:41, daniel w
For full system backup, rsync obviously needs to run as root on the
machine being backed up
For preservation of user/group/permissions info, rsync also typically
needs to be run as root on the machine storing the backup - although
there appear to be various ways to avoid this (e.g. using fakeroo
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> On 12/27/11 13:26, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
>> For full system backup, rsync obviously needs to run as root on
>> the machine being backed up
>
>> For preservation of u
I use off-site replication (rsync), but having backups on tape is also
important
The tape backup software offers a very thorough incremental and
differential backup solution for UNIX filesystems, but for Windows
filesystems that must be recoverable to a bootable state, I feel that
only raw file
Hi rsync@,
Is it possible to use rsync to check if there are changes in the files I'm
trying to sync, but just to check?
I need to check if the files I have in a local directory differs from
the files in an anonymous rsync server.
I'm willing to use -anv (-n for --dry-run) and parse the output.
;My Documents", which also gets an
opendir error. But I think it duplicates the plain "Documents" folder, so
this may not be a problem beyond the spurious message. I haven't excluded
it yet.
Thanks for any help.
Daniel Feenberg
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Wayne,
Thanks so much for your spot-on reply. More inline below.
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013, Wayne Davison wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Daniel Freedman wrote:
> > In particular, I've been having long-standing issues (just now
> > getting around to trying to resolve th
Any additional thoughts from those on the list (or other rsync devs)
regarding issue / question below? Guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Daniel
-
Wayne,
Thanks so much for your spot-on reply. More inline below
As a safety feature, I would like to see a feature that would prevent rsync
from syncing when the sync, if it were to go ahead, would result in more than a
certain number of files being deleted from the destination.
A similar feature, --max-delete, does exist, but does not prevent rsync from
do
.
Please let us know your interest or not for details
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I'm using rsync and I'm very glad, but, in some case, i'm not so happy.
Some people are backing up the data with rsync but they have a lot of files,
more than 10 and 20 Gb of data.
We are using batch files and the task scheduling system of windows.
It is difficult to see if the backup is we
Hello,
In summary, i appear to have encountered a bug when attempting to
restore files using rsync 3.0.0pre4 (matt) with stored ACLs (via
--fake-super). The ACL information appears to be correctly stored as
xattrs on the backup server; however, when i attempt to restore while
preserving the ACL d
On Mon, 2007-05-11 at 07:08 -0800, Wayne Davison wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 02:12:42PM +0100, Daniel Maher wrote:
> > when i attempt to restore while preserving the ACL data, i get the
> > following error:
> >
> > ERROR: out of memory in get_xattr_data
On Mon, 2007-05-11 at 17:27 +0100, Daniel Maher wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-05-11 at 07:08 -0800, Wayne Davison wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 02:12:42PM +0100, Daniel Maher wrote:
> > > when i attempt to restore while preserving the ACL data, i get the
> > > following err
Hello all,
While attempting to run an rsync backup of a remote server (the scenario
i posted about a few days ago, in fact), i am occasionally receiving the
following error:
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 8 bytes [receiver]: Broken
pipe (32)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data st
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 21:24 -0800, Wayne Davison wrote:
> I've just released rsync 3.0.0pre5, the latest pre-release version of
> the upcoming 3.0.0 release.
>
> Things are progressing well in our efforts to stamp out bugs for the
> final release. Please keep up the good work in testing this and
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 14:32 +0100, Daniel Maher wrote:
> The 3.0.0pre5 release appears to see them - assuming i run in dry-mode.
> As soon as i run an actual backup process, i receive an error condition.
> What's perhaps more bizarre, is that if i increase verbosity via -vvv,
&g
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 22:55 +1300, Morgan Read wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rsync -a -X -A -z -v /home/morgan/Documents
> 192.168.1.30:/home/morgan/Documents
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> building file list ... done
> rsync: rsync_xal_set:
> lsetxattr("Documents/Projects/CBT/SH20/HearingSu
Hello,
As i cannot get 3.0.0pre5 to work in my environment (throwing crazy
errors which i've posted previously), i would like to revert to 2.6.9 .
Of course, the reason i tried to use v3 in the first place was for the
acl, xattr, and fake-super options - which, evidently, can be enabled
under 2.6.
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 11:45 +0100, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> autoconf
> autoheader
> The only "problem file" is then the proto.h. However, a quick
> inspection shows that you just need to add the lines:
After applying the patches, adding the indicated lines to proto.h, and
runnin
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 19:35 +0100, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Daniel Maher wrote:
> > I can successfully apply both acls.diff and xattrs.diff to the 2.6.9
> > source, however, fake-super.diff is not as smooth:
> > $ patch -p1 < patches/fake
On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 22:49 -0800, Suresh Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> I have recently downloaded the rsync-3.0.0pre5 and wanted to see how it
> works (especially xattr feature)..
> I did following steps..
> ./configure
> make
> make test
>
> make test shows following tests skipped..
> SKIPxattrs (U
is way, you can exlude any number of files in any fashion you
desire.
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any of the / directories which are older than i'd like - in
my case, 15 days, in yours, ~ 30. Simple and effective. :)
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> Matt
Just out of curiosity, which RPM-based environment are those
(binary) RPMs compiled against ?
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ing the same
> MySQL database for authentication that I'm already using for ftp?
Sounds like a job for PAM.
http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+PAM
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something else entirely. By abstracting the authentication mechanism,
you no longer have to worry about whether your particular application
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:53:11 +0100 Giuliano Gavazzi
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>
> On 21 Mar, 2008, at 11:45 , Daniel Maher wrote:
> > --rsync-path="/usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/rsync"
> > --log-file=/opt/rsync-backup/rsync-backup.log
> > --backup-dir=/opt/rsync
It's not the best answer, but it should work to reduce your burden for the
moment
cd parent-of-directories
for FLDR in dir1 dir2 dir4 dir17
do
cd $FLDR
rsync -avP --e ssh source/$FLDR .
cd ..
done
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 11:45:20 +0100 Daniel Maher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am experiencing a (consistent, reproducible) condition whereby rsync
> is hanging indefinitely at the following stage :
> generate_files phase=1
>
> The condition does not occur if --dry-run is
utput files, dirs
> (code 3) at flist.c(1356) [sender=2.6.9]
Check the permissions on the directory, and ensure that the user which
rsync is running as can access that directory.
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s are running "rsync version 3.0.2 protocol version 30".
It's not a critical error, since the files are still transferred, but
the sheer volume of these messages makes spotting /actual/ errors
tedious.
Any ideas ?
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rom the dependencies list
- add "--with-included-popt" to the configure options
- rpmbuild the spec
- install the binary RPM that gets built
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er/cleaner way but I haven't found it from the
man pages. I'm currently using rsync 2.6.9.
Is it possible to make rsync perform --link-dest if and only if it detects
differences?
Thanks for any guidance,
~ Daniel
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run again without -n. Likewise it
will miss empty directory changes (created or removed), but that's really
not a problem for me.
Thanks for taking the time to consider it and the suggestions.
~ Daniel
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compared to clicking through a few dailies worth of clutter. That's the
main reason I clean up duplicates (I know in byte-terms I'm just saving
directory blocks and the hard-links are free).
Thanks,
~ Daniel
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i unsubscribe.
This is, imho, the whole idea behind subscribing to a mailing list, no ? :)
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be updated.
Thanks for the help.
Daniel.
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