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2004 Jan 05
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...I have been watching and learning from this list for a couple of months
now.. Here is my first question.
If rsync comes across a file that is in use by somebody. What happens?
Does the file get skipped or does the entire transfer halt?
The command I am issuing is:
rsync -a -c -v -o -e ssh /etc/much_used_file
\root@192.168.1.1.:/etc/much_used_file
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2001 Nov 22
5
How to setup Rsync as an NT Service
For a recent project I needed to run Rsync as a service on Windows NT. The
following is a link to the instructions I created to recreate my steps.
http://members.home.net/cbollerud2/projects/rsync/NTService.html
The "no-fork" patch used here is very similar to the "no-detach" option
mentioned in many previous posts. I wish I could take credit for it, but I
basically put