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2017 Jul 09
2
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
...s that log prolifically, but periodically, they stop soon after the remote log server HUPs (daily logrotate). Very soon after they stop logging (completely, even to local files), the services on these systems block, and our monitoring system starts alerting. Restarting rsyslog on the clients proves ineffectual. The situation may clear itself without intervention after 90 minutes to several hours. However, this does not happen on all client systems in a similar situation (CentOS 7, large volume of constant log data); nor does it happen daily. Any ideas as to what's going on? Thanks in advance.
2016 May 05
3
Yet another filter question
I hate to say anything remotely negative to Wayne but... That wording from the man page makes almost no sense without the examples directly after it (and I have read it many times and know what it is saying). When I go all RTFM on this topic I usually tell them to 'man rsync', search for file-will-not-be-found and start reading from that line. Once you understand the broken and correct
2016 May 05
0
Yet another filter question
...uot; must not be excluded). -The exclude patterns actually short-circuit the directory traversal stage +The exclude patterns short-circuit the directory traversal stage when rsync finds the files to send. If a pattern excludes a particular -parent directory, it can render a deeper include pattern ineffectual -because rsync did not descend through that excluded section of the +parent directory this can render a deeper include pattern ineffectual +because rsync does not descend through the excluded section of the hierarchy. This is particularly important when using a trailing '*' rule. For i...
2017 Jul 13
0
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
...lly, but periodically, they > stop soon after the remote log server HUPs (daily logrotate). Very soon > after they stop logging (completely, even to local files), the services > on these systems block, and our monitoring system starts alerting. > Restarting rsyslog on the clients proves ineffectual. > > The situation may clear itself without intervention after 90 minutes to > several hours. > > However, this does not happen on all client systems in a similar > situation (CentOS 7, large volume of constant log data); nor does it > happen daily. > > Any ideas as...
2009 Feb 12
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6106] New: --disable-debug does nothing
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6106 Summary: --disable-debug does nothing Product: rsync Version: 3.0.5 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: jblaine@kickflop.net QAContact:
2008 Jul 12
1
ABA's Brain Explorer and the OpenGL offset problem
...gt; 1. OpenGL support appears to be broken; 3D window constantly appears > offset within main window with non-covered area not being updated. > Additionally, subsequent restarts show OpenGL window offset *further* > to top-left each time. Adjusting main window settings in registry was > ineffectual. http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=6842&iTestingId=22847 > by Martin Metke on Saturday February 23rd 2008, 17:56 > I've entered a test and will add some screen shots for this build, > but the main points are these: > > 2. The OpenGL window ap...
2010 Nov 03
2
Trouble with openGL on x64 system
...Direct3D9 is not available without OpenGL. I have installed ia32-libs. And I compiled Wine from source code following instructions (http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit#head-f6a7d1b561fe7ce26bb3a061d96d16380d90d618) but ineffectual...
2005 Jun 06
1
How to --exclude /usr/ but --include /usr/local/ ?
In looking at man rsync, it does not appear to both --exclude /usr/ and --include /usr/local/ because from the man page: "If a pattern excludes a particular parent directory, it can render a deeper include pattern ineffectual because rsync did not descend through that excluded section of the hierarchy." I start rsync at / and the files I wish to save are in /usr/local plus /home and some other directories. Is there a work-around to do this? Larry -- Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX Using Thunderbird o...
2007 Sep 05
1
rsync directories that match a string
Hi, I am trying to rsync the "new" folder for all my mail users from the old server to the new server we have. Basically I want to copy all files from oldserver/home/$USERS/Maildir/new to newserver/home/$USERS/Maildir/new where the $USERS represents all the user's home folders. this is what I have tried but its not working: rsync --dry-run -vaxuHS \ --filter='+
2008 Feb 21
1
having a problem with include/exclude logic
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2010 Jun 10
1
Complex include/excludes with rsync?
I'm trying to use rsync filters to achieve the following result: Include / Exclude /home Include /home/user1 I've been doing a lot of experimentation and at this point I'm just staring at the man page. Rsync filters seem to be complicated, and a result of that I hope they are also powerful. How does one achieve this common pattern with rsync?
2007 Sep 07
1
"bug" and patch: quadratic running time for strsplit(..., fixed=TRUE) (PR#9902)
...ISSUES A simple search turns up other instances of this usage in R's source. For completeness, I'm submitting patches for all of them, but have not tested whether they in fact cause a detectable performance problem. In the case of modules/X11/dataentry.c, the patch also fixes a presumably ineffectual "bug". $ grep -nR "for *([^;]*;[^;]*strlen *(" * main/rlocale.c:137: for (i = 0; i < strlen(lc_str) && i < sizeof(lc_str); i++) main/printutils.c:486: for(j = 0; j < strlen(buf); j++) *q++ = buf[j]; main/sysutils.c:493: for(j = 0; j < strlen(sub); j++)...
1997 Sep 20
0
SAMBA digest 1426
...in our everyday lives, "mission critical" is becoming a greater requirement of today's software. In contrast, "free" or colaborative software design pools the ideas and talents of hundreds and sometimes thousands of people all over the world. Poor design is not met with an ineffectual complaint to deaf ears, it usually results in someone redoing it in a better way. Having had extensive experience with Solaris and Windows 95/NT I can honestly say that in any mission critical application, use free software. With a Linux router (plus proxy plus realaudio server plus a whole lot...
2010 Oct 22
1
RODBC: data base with decimal point ","
Dear R-users, I am working with R version 2.10.1 and package RODBC Version: 1.3-2 under windows. Say I have a table "testtable" (in an Access data base) with 3 columns and 1 row that looks like this: X Y Z 0012345 42 42,1 The columns are of these types: X - character, Y - Long Integer, Z - Decimal. I use RODBC to get these data into R: > library(RODBC) >
2002 Aug 21
1
power management and ext3 - mount as ext2?
Hi, Newbie question here. I've read some about how you can't power down a disk under ext3 because of the journaling writes. I also know I can mount my ext3 partitions as ext2. What about mounting the partitions as ext2 while mobile on batteries? The hard disk would spin down when it wasn't in use (if noflush, etc. has been configured). But what about data integrity when
2015 Feb 03
3
Another Fedora decision
...uperior approaches to dealing with this issue than requiring a 'strong' root password everywhere, all the time, regardless of what purpose the system is used for? This change to Anaconda is not security, it is theatre. It is directly equivalent to airport passenger security checks. Totally ineffectual but so intrusive and inconvenient that we have to believe that it works. For otherwise the inescapable conclusion is that we are all fools for putting up with it; and no-one likes to think of themselves as a fool. I call this the 'Buckley's Mixture' approach to social engineering....
2007 Dec 03
4
RSYNC
If I try: rsync -lptgoD -e "ssh -i /root/.ssh/rsync-key" --verbose --exclude="/*.*" --exclude="*.xml" --include="+ */Tariff/" 192.168.1.1:/home/e-smith/files/ibays/frogs/files/dbs/ rsync lists the correct files, but if I add the destination like this: rsync -lptgoD -e "ssh -i /root/.ssh/rsync-key" --verbose --exclude="/*.*"
2005 Nov 27
2
trying to understand --include and --exclude
I was under the impression that --include and --exclude worked by matching patterns in the order given, and whichever matched first, whether that was an include or exclude determined the action for that file. I have a big directory from which I am attempting to transfer selected files. I want all files where the first level directory is anything, the second level directory is "2005"
2007 Jul 04
10
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4764] New: Wrong include/exclude descriptions
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4764 Summary: Wrong include/exclude descriptions Product: rsync Version: 2.6.8 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: tps@vr-web.de QAContact:
2016 Jun 20
3
https and self signed
...lled general security for the rest of us who do not have to bear its individual specific cost. The is no evidence that this sort of stuff works. It is just done so that if anything bad happens the authorities can claim that they did something preventative which they can point to. Regardless of how ineffectual it was. Automated security is BS. It has always been BS and it always will be BS. That is my OPINION. It may not be a fact for I lack empirical evidence to support it. However, it has long been my observation that when people place excessive trust in automation they are are eventually and in...