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2007 Oct 01
1
rsync vs. unison
Hey all, I'm looking into a two-way WAN mirror on two boxes running Mac OS X 10.4. It seems that both rsync (with the -u option) and unison could do this. Any suggestions on how to choose one over the other? Many thanks, noam Noam Birnbaum http://maccentricsolutions.com/ 877.luv.macs x89 ð Apple Certified Technical Coordinator ð Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist --------------
2007 Oct 31
4
multiple rsync sessions for one file?
Hey all, A customer is configuring an offsite rsync backup. Their Internet pipe is fairly slow (DSL) but they have some very large files to backup. Their backup window is only after business hours. If one of these large files starts rsyncing at midnight, and the backup window ends before the file is complete (i.e. the rsync process stops), will it complete the rest of that file the
2015 Aug 18
1
logging into user mailboxes with admin credentials
Hey folks, We are planning a migration away from Dovecot (sorry) to Google Apps and are trying to figure out how to migrate the contents of user mailboxes to the new provider. Normally we would use an IMAP migration tool to log into each user's mailbox on the old and new providers and transfer the data that way. However, there is no central directory service; all accounts are local. We
2012 Nov 07
5
forwarding all calls to cells
Hello everybody, A client wants to install a FreePBX infrastructure, but have all calls forward to their cell phones rather than buying VoIP phones. They would be doing SIP trunks over a Comcast business line. Probably maximum 6 simultaneous calls. Any gotchas we should warn them about? Thanks! noam Noam Birnbaum El Presidente http://www.desksidemanner.com 415-854-0885 x89 tweet @noamb
2009 Apr 17
2
Disaster recovery option for file server
Greetings - I have not been a long time follower of this list, but I have scanned through the last year or so of archives, after not finding much from google searches. I am hoping someone here can inform me if what I want to do is feasible, and give me some general guidance to follow so that I can continue my research and complete this task. I admin a RH3 system that is primarily a Samba
2007 Oct 01
4
cygwin rsync windows to windows ACL problem
I am having problems using rsync on cygwin to properly copy the ownership of files from windows to windows. I am running: rsync -avPA //src_addr/some/path /local/dst/path/ Based on: http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg18920.html and: http://www.nabble.com/Re:-I-need-rsync-+-acl-support-for-windows--t2462647.html ENV: CYGWIN=ntsec tty I am running this on Windows Server 2003 R2
2007 Oct 26
3
micro rsync
Let's assume only kernel and drivers are on a system. Is it possible to effectively run an rsync server with ssh (ie. the receiving end) with say 3MB of available memory? How about 6MB? _____________________________ Stephen Zemlicka Integrated Computer Technologies PH. 608-558-5926 E-Mail <mailto:stevezemlicka@gmail.com> stevezemlicka@gmail.com -------------- next part
2007 Oct 01
6
reducing file list bytes transferred
Hello, This is my first posting to the rsync list. I mirror a database containing directories which contain a very large number of files (say 30,000), and sending the file list can often take longer than transferring the new files. (Rsync ends up sending nearly the same file list on every transfer, with only the addition of a few new files.) Has the rsync team considered an rsync option
2007 Sep 24
5
Mapped Drive
I am having trouble running rsync over a mapped drive. Basically it only copies whole files. I use the -rvcS switches. Any suggestions? TIA _____________________________ Stephen Zemlicka Integrated Computer Technologies PH. 608-558-5926 E-Mail <mailto:stevezemlicka@gmail.com> stevezemlicka@gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and
2002 Feb 05
5
SIGUSR1 or SIGINT error
Howdy, We occassionally get the following error when running our nightly backups: rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(229) This happens more on one or two machines than on any of the others. We've looked high and low to see if we're mistakenly sending these signals, but nothing is that we can find. Does anyone know what this might be from? Is it the server
2002 May 20
2
How can $VARIABLES be used inside smbclient -c'xyz' command strings?
Hi, being a total newbie in shellscripting and similar stuff, I am suffering from a brain freeze around the following problem: * I need to print (or transfer otherwise) to a WinNT box; * the files are send from inside a shellscript; * the script gets the filename on the commandline when started; * so the only knows it works on "$1"; * the problem is, that the original filename needs to
2003 May 05
1
bandwith issues, ISP hosting services, etc
I am looking into supporting around 20 SIP clients (ATAs, IP softphones, etc) distributed in around 10 different end points (in South America). For the most part they all have narrow band connections 64kpbs, 128 at most and I?d like to use g729 all around (don?t have too many alternatives) To start with, I will have one * with no gateway to the PSTN and eventually a few * boxes with termination
2015 Dec 10
2
when RedHat makes patches for only some versions
> On Dec 10, 2015, at 10:40 AM, Leon Fauster <leonfauster at googlemail.com> wrote: > > Am 10.12.2015 um 16:16 schrieb Noam Bernstein <noam.bernstein at nrl.navy.mil>: >> I guess this is really a RedHat, not CentOS question, but I?m hoping that someone here will be familiar enough with the upstream policy to have some useful information. >> >> How does
2015 Dec 10
2
when RedHat makes patches for only some versions
I guess this is really a RedHat, not CentOS question, but I?m hoping that someone here will be familiar enough with the upstream policy to have some useful information. How does RedHat decide which versions to release patches for, e.g. https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-7613 <https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-7613> which has only a RH7 erratum, not 6? And are
2007 Jun 16
2
Status of the "bs" Package
The October 2006 R News had an article in which the authors discussed a new package that implemented the Birnbaum-Saunders distribution. However, the package (aptly named "bs") does not appear to be available for installation. Does anyone know the status of this package? Thanks. Tom La Bone [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Sep 17
2
File bit synchronization?
Not sure if that is the correct terminology. I have an rsync setup of files between two Windows servers using cwRsync, which uses -apv options among --progress and --delete options. One part of the backup is to transfer a MSSQL backup file and I notice that after the initial transfer taking 20 minutes or more, subsequent daily transfers after is changes each night take only a minute or two max and
2007 Sep 15
5
File changed during save....
hi! i want to use rsync for backup to central storage. from emc networker i know some nice feature - it`s telling about "changed files during save" - i.e. i know which files have changed their contents while being backed up. for example you can see if shutdown of some oracle database was forgotten and that database was backed up online accidentally. what`s the rsync equivalent to
2005 Jan 25
2
SIP UDP ports on firewal to open
I notice most things say to open ports 10000-20000 for UDP for SIP, however from time to time this range isn't where Asterisk is opening the ports: We're at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 8542 Answering with capability 0x2(GSM) Answering with capability 0x4(ULAW) Answering with capability 0x8(ALAW) This call has no audio, presumably because port 8542 is firewalled in the iptables on the server.
2020 Jun 17
4
Blog article about the state of CentOS
Once upon a time, Noam Bernstein <noam.bernstein at nrl.navy.mil> said: > Of course. My only question is whether the observation that the gap for CentOS 8 is indeed larger than we have come to be used to for CentOS 7. So, I took a look... and the answer is "it's not" (with a small sample set). I took dates from Wikipedia for RHEL and the archived release notes for
2005 Jun 21
3
Bug#315071: Results to your question
Hi, See below: # getent group adm adm:x:4:root,adm,daemon And: # ls -l /var/log total 20384 -rw-r----- 1 root adm 43310 Jun 21 16:00 auth.log -rw-r----- 1 root adm 128247 Jun 19 06:47 auth.log.0 -rw-r----- 1 root adm 10318 Jun 12 06:47 auth.log.1.gz -rw-r----- 1 root adm 9508 Jun 5 06:47 auth.log.2.gz -rw-r----- 1 root adm 12475 May 29 06:47 auth.log.3.gz