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2004 Nov 15
2
Problem with --backup and deleting a directory: Two directories created
...veryone, Im kinda new to rsync and this list, so if there are any errors in my reqest, please tell me. I want to use rsync to make a backup of a diretory, and use the --backup option. My script looks like this: rsync -ab --suffix=-`date -Iminutes` --backup-dir=rsync_backup --delete --rsh=ssh directoryA directoryB If I run it once, then delete the file directoryA/test/test.file, the directorys directoryB/rsync_backup/test is created, and the file test.file-204-11-15.... is created. So everything works fine. When I delete or rename a directory (e.g. directoryA/test/delete-this), I would have g...
2004 Dec 31
4
Mirroring directories at once
Dear All I would like to use the command rsync to have a perfect copy of each one of five directories and their contents. How can I do that at once? I know that I can do that directory by directory... but it would not be the fastest way. Thanks in advance, Paul
2004 Feb 17
1
permision problem
...essional and samba 2.2.8a-170, with approximately 70 directories. I have created in samba a resource or share called data, within as the 70 directories inside it. The problem is since I make to assign the permissions to these directories. If for example, userA belongs to group1 and to group2 and directoryA has like group to grupo1, but when a user of group2 requires and enters directorioA, the group and the user owner changes and other users of group1 or group2 lose the access to that resource. What can I do? I think create a share for each directory, but are more than 70 directories. I try to as...
2007 Nov 24
3
Share root directory appears in subdirectories. (Well, can't actually see it but can cd into it, even if its not there.) (Serious bug?)
...etup. find reports find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for ./foo: this may be a bug in your filesystem driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier results may have failed to include directories that should have been searched. in one directory and if I browse this directorya and I see completely wrong files in it (Actually, I seem to see the contents of the upper level directory). This problem doesn't appear with Win2K clients and the filesystem itself is OK. Samba Version 3.0.24 on the server (Debian Etch), according to smbd -V. As mount helper I use mount.cifs...