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2002 May 07
1
Exit code 23 for Rsync ?
I seem to get an exit status 23 once or twice a day, or about 2 times out of 50 runs. 23 is not listed in the documentation. Can anybody clue me into what the 23 error is ??? The information contained in this e-mail including any attachments may constitute Corvis Corporation Proprietary Information that is subject to Non-Disclosure Agreement and cannot be disclosed to any other party without the express consent of Corvis Corporation. If you are neither the intended recipient of this e-mail nor responsible for delivering this e-mail to the intended recipie...
2002 May 03
1
Newbie question on Rsync on Solaris
...and gid are the same on both systems. rsync 2.5.4 installed in /usr/local/bin on both systems. Any clues ? I plan to try to sync the entire directory once per day, and two smaller directories every 15 minutes. The information contained in this e-mail including any attachments may constitute Corvis Corporation Proprietary Information that is subject to Non-Disclosure Agreement and cannot be disclosed to any other party without the express consent of Corvis Corporation. If you are neither the intended recipient of this e-mail nor responsible for delivering this e-mail to the intended recipie...
2002 May 20
2
exit code 23 - inappropriate error for copying symlinks?
Hi, I've just created a small directory as an example, it holds a file and two symlinks that don't point to anything, and another symlink going nowhere in a subdirectory. rsync (2.5.5) is happy to copy these but produces an error. I can't see why it considers this an error? It's not even aborting after it first encounters this 'error'. $ ls -lR /var/tmp/rsync.test
2004 May 17
2
password aging question
Vesion 3.8.1 of OpenSSH has been compiled on a Solaris 8 host. I am having difficulties in enabling password aging to work from reading /etc/default/passwd and /etc/shadow. # passwd -f < user-id > works satisfactorily however once a password ages through due course from the settings in /etc/default/passwd and /etc/shadow the users are not prompted to change passwords and the user is logged