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2006 Sep 05
1
-x tries to descend into FUSE filesystems
Hi! I've noticed that an "rsync -avx . host:/test" tries to descend into a FUSE filesystem (on the origin/sending side). This is at least true when the FUSE is mounted by somebody else. I came accross this while my nightly backup choked on this with "Permission denied" at the mount point. FUSE is a mount subsystem in Linux that enables userspace filesystems. A FUSE
2009 Dec 21
1
File list and find_fuzzy() insights for algo fiddling
Hi! I read the source around find_fuzzy(), but got stuck in get_dirlist(). I thought the latter returns the subset of the current ?global? file list of the receiver side (which is complete, or an incremental part(?)), reduced to the ?same directory? restriction. Can someone enlighten me, where the ?global file list? is stored? Is that actually used for fuzzy-match? If not, why not? When is
2007 Jun 16
1
Re: [hylafax-users] Having problems running sendfax from a bash script.
I've been working on a way to send faxes from a bash script. It requires changing what parameters are used for each command. I keep having problems with quoted strings passed to the command. I've created a really short test script which fails on my system. commandline="sendfax -f noreply at prudentrx.com -n -x \"Test fax\" -d 13105551212 /etc/hosts" echo
2006 Aug 25
1
--fuzzy works with --link-dest?
Hi! Does --fuzzy also look for files in dirs mentioned with --...-dest? My special intrest lies in --link-dest, though. Thanks, Robert
2009 Dec 21
0
--fuzzy enhancements: size match in all directories
Hello everyone, Image you rsynced your mp3 archive. Later you do some cleanup renaming and start splitting up the directory into a hierarchy and do some file move around. Data-wise you did nothing, meta-data-wise you did a lot. --fuzzy comes into mind for the next rsync. Unfortunately fuzzy matching does not include other (sub-)directories and cares a little too much about modification times for
2005 May 22
1
Change HTB "final qdisc" of the default walk-throught class
Hello everybody! With a HTB qdisc: # tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 99: htb How can I change the "final qdisc" of the default walk-throught class? # tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 99:0 handle 88: sfq results in: "RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument" CBQ automatically creates a xx:0 root class where I can attach final qdiscs... - If there is a root class in htb, how is it
2006 Aug 16
1
Saving ownership as non-root
Hello everybody! Out of curiosity: What (backup) solutions do you use to let rsync store device files and ownership permissions without root privileges? I found out about "fakeroot" so far. Is there actually a practical use for the "--super" option? I didn't find anything as fakeroot doesn't need it... Additionally it would be a nice idea to refer to