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2006 Jul 13
1
RSync --compare-dest
...r
each Monday. On rest of weekdays I want to compare files between production
data and once backuped on Monday and copy ONLY changed/new files to third
location.
I use syntax:
rsync -av --delete-excluded
--exclude-from=/cygdrive/d/bin/backup/excludes.txt
--compare-dest=/cygdrive/e/backup-monday/ //prodserver/d$/
/cygdrive/f/backup/prodserver/tuesday/
But this is not working. I'm sorry for my lame question, I'm newbie with
RSync :)
Thanks in advance,
Sosin
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2007 Feb 28
1
Samba share not working
...2:31, 0]
tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal(77)
tdb_chainlock_with_timeout_internal: alarm (10) timed out for key
SAMBAPWDSVR1 in tdb /usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb
Here is my Samba config file:
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN1
netbios name = PRODSERVER
server string = Samba Server
security = server
map to guest = Bad User
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = sambapwdsvr1 sambapwdsvr2
password level = 8
username level = 8
max log size = 1024
socket options = TCP_NODELAY S...
2011 Jul 23
2
Node or site.pp for global variables without dynamic lookup
...o far, is that each variable must be fully-qualified
or parameterized in a class.
As a quick ''fix'' I thought I might just make them all fully-qualified,
but that doesn''t seem to work within my current setup
This is the way I already had configured my nodes
node ''prodserver.mydomain.com'' inherits node ''prd'' which inherits node
''basenode
node ''prodserver.mydomain.com'' inherits prd {
....
} # End node
node prd inherits basenode {
$gblvar_zone = ''prd''
} # End node
node basenode {
$gblvar_pupp...
2006 Feb 21
26
Net::SMS::BulkSMS 0.1
This is the first release of a new Ruby library for the
www.bulksms.co.ukAPI which should allow simple integration of SMS
functionality into your
Ruby or Rails apps.
Sending a message is as simple as:
@service = Service.new(''username'', ''password'')
@service.send_message(''This is my message!'', ''4479123456789'')
# whats my