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2006 Apr 06
0
rsync not deleting files
...9;t find anything that covers this.
I'm backing up an entire server over the net, except for a few excluded files:
echo `date` >/var/log/rsync.tolstoy
/usr/bin/rsync -avHz --stats --delete --numeric-ids --exclude=/sys
--exclude=/home/backup --exclude=/monthly /
backup@tolstoy:/backup/chekov >>/var/log/rsync.tolstoy 2>&1
The backup works great. However, I've got a bunch of obsolete directories in
/home which I erased. On the target side, they're still sitting in the
directory.
Source:
[root@chekov2 log]# ls -ls /home
total 64
drwx------ 10 backup backup 409...
2008 Mar 29
0
domain_master_node_status_fail
...on another subnet - and I'm getting no error.
3.0.25 on RHEL5. The samba.conf files are identical (well, except for the
NETBIOS name) and look like so:
======================= Global Settings
=====================================
[global]
use sendfile = no
smb ports = 445 139
netbios name = CHEKOV
log level = 2
workgroup = WINDOWS
server string = Chekov Samba Server
hosts deny = ALL
hosts allow = 192.168. 127.
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 5000
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO...
1998 Jun 20
0
["Eric S. Raymond" <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>] The Trove project -- next-generation Internet software archiving (fwd)
...cac.washington.edu for more info.
--1918950298-1868141776-898362261=:6767
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Something to think about for CRAN's future.
best,
-tony
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Content-Type: MESSAGE/RFC822
Content-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.980620100329.6767C@chekov>
=====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE=====
The Trove project is aimed at producing the next-generation Internet
software archive facility. Its objective is to replace the ad-hoc
hacks now used at Sunsite, CPAN, PSA, the Red Hat contrib directory
and elsewhere with a flexible and powerful Web-access...
2004 Aug 06
0
No encoder
...st directory
# Here you list all groups and their members.
# The syntax is simple, one group with all its members on one line.
# Separate the group name from the users with a colon, and the users
# with commas.
# Example:
# all:him,her,it,me,you,they,and,we
# enterprise:spock,kirk,mccoy,uhura,scott,chekov
all:greg
mounts.aut:
# This is the mount authentication file.
# To use this file, copy it to etc/mounts.aut in the icecast base directory
# You specify which group(s) have access to which mountpoints
# Groups are specified in the groups.aut file.
# Note that you CANNOT specify users, only groups...