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2008 Dec 08
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5954] New: Implement something like --very-fuzzy
...something like --very-fuzzy
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: wasabi@larvalstage.net
QAContact: rsync-qa@samba.org
I'd like rsync to be able to compare all files on both sides to each other. All
of them.
Use case: I have a 70GB music directory. I sync it between home and work. At
home I run a retagger which tags and renames pretty much every file and
directory...
2007 Jun 25
1
rsync lockup on windows
I am using rsync on a Linux box, connecting to a Cygwin SSH server which
has Rsync installed, and pulling some files to the Linux box. The
transfer locks up. The rsync process on the Windows box hangs. A single
hidden file in progress exists. It is an excel file, with 0 bytes.
It locks up on this file consistently. I can open it, read it, delete
it, using Cygwin tools, on Windows. It is an Excel
2007 Jun 15
2
winbind nss configuration
I'm having the hardest time trying to come up with the optimal
configuration with NSS Winbind support. I want it to work right offline.
That is, name lookups shouldn't take 30 minutes to time out or lock the
system up. And if the name lookup is for a local name, I want Winbind to
be 100% out of hte picture.
I've tried this, without much luck:
passwd: compat [SUCCESS=return] winbind
2008 Feb 19
1
--o-direct option
I would appreciate the addition of this option, which would cause files
opened by rsync to be opened using the O_DIRECT flag, on Linux, at
least. Let me explain my circumstance:
I use rsync to migration VMware disk images from one machine to another
while the VM is running. This works really well: you take a snapshot of
the VM, run rsync, take another snapshot, run it again, then finally
suspend
2007 Jun 13
2
winbind idmap customization
I would like to have winbind map all of my AD users to their full
user@REALM form on the Linux domain members. I'd like lookups to be
properly canonical. Is this possible?
'getent passwd user' should return:
user@REALM.NET:*:1786588783:1786588745:Mr Man:/home/whatever:/bin/bash
I'm finding my options are to either have the local names be plain,
unprefixed, or prefixed, but
2007 Jun 22
1
windows to unix user name mappings
I'd like my canonical Unix names to be of the form user@KERBEROS-REALM.
Is there anyway to accomplish this? I'd also like NSS to lookup all the
various variations and return that canonical representation.
This seems to me to be the most appropriate way to map them. Is there a
way to configure this?
If not, is there anyway to return DOMAIN\user when lookups for 'user'
happen?
2008 Nov 18
1
Winbind Crash
I'm getting a segv in Winbind, periodically. It's killing winbind and
causing NSS information to fail. It's Very Obnoxious. It's in Ubuntu
Intrepid. I have filed a bug:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5880
Which it looks like Volker was going to work on, but it's been awhile
now with no word back.
Anybody able to take a stab at this and lead me in a direction that