It's in your interactive search path. rsh algsolsrv which rsync, and
you'll get something like "no biteme in /bin /usr/bin". rsh is
not a
login session, and thus doesn't run your initialization scripts.
You can probably add the path containing rsync to the global environment,
but it's be less disruptive to link rsync somewhere in the path, and less
yet to use the --rsync-path= paramater to just tell rsync which rsync to
use on the remote end. That can also guard you against someone sticking a
different version earlier in your path.
Tim Conway
tim.conway@philips.com
303.682.4917 office, 303.921.0301 cell
Philips Semiconductor - Longmont TC
1880 Industrial Circle, Suite D
Longmont, CO 80501
Available via SameTime Connect within Philips, caesupport2 on AIM
"There are some who call me.... Tim?"
Jozef Gniadek <gniadej@algonquincollege.com>
Sent by: rsync-admin@lists.samba.org
08/16/2002 10:46 AM
Please respond to Jozef Gniadek
To: rsync@lists.samba.org
cc: (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/PHILIPS)
Subject: get working rsync
Classification:
Hi,
I'm new to this list also I'm new to rsync.
I'm looking to get working rsync on my server to synchronize updating
rbl dns table.
For testing, I installed rsync on two sun boxes running solaris 8,
also on those boxes I'm running sshd2 ver.3.1.
Also I setup rshell an both and is working.
rsync is in search path.
When I tried to copy (update) files, I'm getting error messages:
# rsync /inet/gniadej/*.lst algsolsrv:inet/home/gniadej/
ksh: rsync: not found
unexpected EOF in read_timeout
Probably I'm missing something??..
Any help will be appreciate
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Best regards,
Jozef mailto:gniadej@algonquincollege.com
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