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2007 Dec 28
1
Odd behavior with --detect-renamed
Hello, I'm totally new to this list, so I hope I don't break all the rules. :) I've looked through the archives (and google), and I really can't find the answer to my question. I'm trying out the 'detect-renamed'-patch, and I've encountered some odd behavior. I've applied the patch to both rsync-2.6.9 and rsync-3.0.0pre7, and it's the same behavior.
2012 Dec 03
4
How to calculate the spatial correlation of several files?
dir1 <- list.files("C:\\Users\\aalyaari\\Desktop\\cor", "*.bin", full.names = TRUE) dir2 <- list.files("C:\\Users\\aalyaari\\Desktop\\cor2", "*.bin", full.names = TRUE) results <- list() for (.files in dir1){ # read in the 365 files as a vector of numbers for dir1 file1 <- do.call(rbind,(lapply(.files, readBin ,
2007 Jul 16
2
Source inside source
Is there a way to know where is the source, so as to make a source call inside another source smarter? As an example: file1.R is in directory /files/dir1/ file2.R is in directory /files/dir1/dir2/ In file1.R, there is this line: source("dir2/file2.R") So, if I setwd to /files/dir1/, and then I call source("file1.R"), it will run correctly. However, if I setwd to /files,
2014 Jun 17
2
rsync specified directory(ies)
Hello, i try to copy a specified directory and the according folders and files below to a remote host. cd /dir /usr/bin/rsync -ravz -e ssh --include='*/' --include='*/00/*/*' --exclude='*' . remote_host:/tmp i want to copy in these example the directory "00" and the according folders and files below. the structure of the directory is defined by a software and
2007 Apr 30
3
Incremental backup and empty dirs
Hi, I use rsync with such options: OPTIONS="-a -u -z -v -S --delete-during --ignore-errors \ -b --backup-dir=${PATH_BACKUP}/${DATE_YESTERDAY} \ --exclude-from=$IGNORE" rsync $OPTIONS ${PATH_SRC} \ ${PATH_BACKUP}/current Everything works as it should be, deleted files are transfered everyday to a new catalog, determinated by a variable ${DATE_YESTERDAY}. But
2012 May 24
6
R does not recognise columns and rows as they are supposed to be
Dear All, The code given bellow is to extract values of one region and write that to a text file(there are 365 binary files in the directory). The problem which I am facing is that all my files are binary with size of 360 rows and 720 columns. I specified that in this line: file2<-matrix(data=file,ncol=720,nrow=360) but I got an error : Error in mean(file2[X, Y], na.rm = TRUE) : subscript
2011 Jan 29
5
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 2294] Detect renamed files and handle by renaming instead of delete/re-send
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2294 ------- Comment #12 from phr-samba at nightsong.com 2011-01-28 20:38 CST ------- Hi, I was about to enter a similar suggestion to this. My very frequent use case is moving files from one directory to another. In that situation the file name does not change--just the directory path leading to it. These are often quite large files (0.2 to
2007 Oct 16
1
detect-renamed-lax.diff
On 10/13/07, Wayne Davison <wayned@samba.org> committed: > Added Files: > detect-renamed-lax.diff > Log Message: > My version of Matt's --trust-rename patch. The option --detect-moved should be named --detect-moved-lax because it contains the lax behavior. --detect-moved would mean "use a file with the same basename as an alternate basis". Matt
2010 Jul 16
4
--compare-dest weirdness
Hi All, I am writing a backup program for my computer. brief outline is as follows. Running ubuntu 10.04 2 main partitions, / and /home, both ext3. 1 external usb hdd, ext3, mounted to /backups/main. once every couple of days, rsync backs up, using following command, everything worth backing up in / and /home partitions to a folder /backups/main/Full. command: "rsync -vrhRupElog
2007 Nov 10
2
Array of files and other questions...
Hi I''m quite new to the art of writing puppet manifest, but the more I see, the more I like it :-) I''m trying to write a djbdns dnscache module. dnscache configuration is spread in several files, for instance the ip addresses allowed to query the cache each have a file in dnscache/root/ip/ whose filename is the address. I''m trying to automate the creations of those
2018 Mar 13
1
trashcan on dist. repl. volume with geo-replication
Hi Kotresh, thanks for your repsonse... answers inside... best regards Dietmar Am 13.03.2018 um 06:38 schrieb Kotresh Hiremath Ravishankar: > Hi Dietmar, > > I am trying to understand the problem and have few questions. > > 1. Is trashcan enabled only on master volume? no, trashcan is also enabled on slave. settings are the same as on master but trashcan on slave is complete
2002 Jul 25
2
rsync with --exclude files
HI, I'm trying to exclude some files & directories from a filesystem which I would like to copy to a different site. I did: # rsync -avz --exclude-file=/fs21/tmp/perl_scripts/exclude.txt /fs22/a/circuit_design mickey.willow.com:/cpu/store/design where file /fs21/tmp/perl_scripts/exclude.txt contains the following directories and files to be excluded from /fs22/a/circuit_design :
2010 Oct 23
2
No ACL inheritance with aclmode=passthrough in onnv-134
Hi list, while preparing for the changed ACL/mode_t mapping semantics coming with onnv-147 [1], I discovered that in onnv-134 on my system ACLs are not inherited when aclmode is set to passthrough for the filesystem. This very much puzzles me. Example: $ uname -a SunOS os 5.11 snv_134 i86pc i386 i86pc $ pwd /Volumes/ACLs/dir1 $ zfs list | grep /Volumes rpool/Volumes 7,00G 39,7G 6,84G
2001 Nov 30
5
Why does one of there work and the other doesn't
I was planning to use rsync to backup to a second drive, but I ran out of swap space. No problem, I will let rsync do it a few directories at a time overnight when the computer usually sits idle except for incomming email. I have 2 question: 1. How much memory does each file to be copied need. Obvisiouly I have too many files. 2. Why does this command work: rsync -ax /usr/xx /backup/usr/
2012 May 28
1
Why R order files as 1 10 100 not 1 2 3 ?
The code given below worked well. However, the problem is that when I typed dir1 to see the results I found that R order the files as: [1] "data1.flt" "data10.flt" "data100.flt" "data101.flt" [5] "data102.flt" "data103.flt" "data104.flt" "data105.flt" [9] "data106.flt" "data107.flt"
2000 Mar 18
3
Samba 2.0.7pre2 snapshot released.
Hi all, I just released Samba 2.0.7pre2, available from : ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha/samba-2.0.7pre2.tar.gz This is the second snapshot of the code that should become the official Samba 2.0.7 and is feature complete (ie. I'm only going to accept bug fixes, not more features). This is *not* production code, but should work well as a file and print server, and contains fixes for all
2012 Apr 02
8
[Bug 8838] New: rsync daemon chooses wrong destination place if space and the module name is part of it
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8838 Summary: rsync daemon chooses wrong destination place if space and the module name is part of it Product: rsync Version: 3.1.0 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo:
2008 May 27
8
new --pattern option
Hello. You''re saying that: To get rspec to behave as it did before this change, use this: --pattern "**/*.rb" I tried like this (rspec 1.03) and it wasn''t same as before (rspec 1.08). Now it also loads all other files in current directory and in all subdirectories and not only from directory and subdirectories given to spec as a parameter. So, for example, I have
2008 Mar 07
1
--detect-moved patch and --link-dest
Hi, I am using --link-dest for my rotating backups. Noticing the "--detect-renamed-lax" patch to rsync 3.0.0. I was hoping to make use of the --detect-moved. Unfortunately, "--detect-moved" does not seem to recognize the --linkdest option. A moved file is getting transferred again and a new file is created at the receiving end instead of linking to the moved
2007 Aug 05
1
Pulling multiple sources from a daemon
What is the official syntax for pulling multiple sources from a daemon? In analogy to a remote shell, I expected this to work: rsync rsync://matt@mattlaptop2:3141/module/'foo bar' dest/ But it doesn't; the daemon tried to access a file 'foo bar' with a space in its name. Using a newline like this does work because the newline becomes an argument delimiter in the daemon