wolfe-mcse@ev1.net
2002-Oct-31 10:40 UTC
Problems with rsync on Unix->Non-Unix Kernel Transfers...
Howdy... I have been doing some reading of the rsync technical report, rsync man page, and the rsync web site, and I have learned allot, but having a high IQ does help. I have read the rsync, and rsyncd.conf man pages in regards to the switches, settings, etc., and summized that rsync is specifically designed for copying files between Unix kernel systems, regardless of flavor, platform, or version. I finally found the verification for this on the web site after having made this deduction. I learned that rsync was developed as a replacement for rcp so as to increase the effeciency of transfers by reducing the amount of data that needs to be transmitted over a network, either public, or private, to synchronize a file repository on multiple machines. Now what I am noticing is that in addition to Unix systems, rsync is being used to transport files to, and from dissimilar platforms, i.e. Novell, and Microsoft. Unfortunately the filesystems between some of these platforms is not compatible with others, and can have strange effects, as we have recently experienced with the change in time due to DST. Now that we have seen one problem, and I can identify a few others, I am making this request a second time, though it will be the final time, before I go with an alternate solution, which will result in several changes. I am looking for others to help in developing Win32, and Win64 versions of rsync which will implement some additional functionality to extend the compatibility with Unix filesystems. Even if you cannot provide assistance with programming, or technical expertise, but want to offer financial assistance to offset the costs involved in purchasing additional libraries, or even suggestion for additional functionality, PLEASE feel free to do so. Now that I have got the ball rolling, hopefully, maybe a few of you will lend a hand in this project, otherwise, things may not comebe as others would like it, i.e. a free Win32/Win64 Service for Microsoft platforms. Wolfe -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
bart.coninckx@sita.be
2002-Oct-31 19:40 UTC
Problems with rsync on Unix->Non-Unix Kernel Transfers...
I'm not a programmer, nor is my boss willing to finance this :-) But we use rsync for the time being exclusively on Windows as a means to back up our entire WAN. If our expertise can be of any assistance, we'll be most happy to help. Rgds, Bart Coninckx Network Administrator CNE, ASE ************************************* Watco ICT Services Lilsedijk 19 B-2340 Beerse Belgium e-mail: bart.coninckx@sita.be Tel: + 32 (0) 14 60 99 42 Fax: + 32 (0) 14 62 41 47 ************************************* <wolfe-mcse@ev1.n et> To: <rsync@lists.samba.org> Sent by: cc: rsync-admin@lists Subject: Problems with rsync on Unix->Non-Unix Kernel Transfers... .samba.org 31/10/2002 11:38 Howdy... I have been doing some reading of the rsync technical report, rsync man page, and the rsync web site, and I have learned allot, but having a high IQ does help. I have read the rsync, and rsyncd.conf man pages in regards to the switches, settings, etc., and summized that rsync is specifically designed for copying files between Unix kernel systems, regardless of flavor, platform, or version. I finally found the verification for this on the web site after having made this deduction. I learned that rsync was developed as a replacement for rcp so as to increase the effeciency of transfers by reducing the amount of data that needs to be transmitted over a network, either public, or private, to synchronize a file repository on multiple machines. Now what I am noticing is that in addition to Unix systems, rsync is being used to transport files to, and from dissimilar platforms, i.e. Novell, and Microsoft. Unfortunately the filesystems between some of these platforms is not compatible with others, and can have strange effects, as we have recently experienced with the change in time due to DST. Now that we have seen one problem, and I can identify a few others, I am making this request a second time, though it will be the final time, before I go with an alternate solution, which will result in several changes. I am looking for others to help in developing Win32, and Win64 versions of rsync which will implement some additional functionality to extend the compatibility with Unix filesystems. Even if you cannot provide assistance with programming, or technical expertise, but want to offer financial assistance to offset the costs involved in purchasing additional libraries, or even suggestion for additional functionality, PLEASE feel free to do so. Now that I have got the ball rolling, hopefully, maybe a few of you will lend a hand in this project, otherwise, things may not comebe as others would like it, i.e. a free Win32/Win64 Service for Microsoft platforms. Wolfe