Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "rsycning".
2007 Aug 31
1
Extracting md4 hash info from rsycn
Hello,
I was wondering if its possible to extract the checksum that rsycn creates
to verify the transfer of a file was successful? Id like to store it so I
can verify the files at a later time.
I was thinking I could just run an md5sum prior to rsync, but then I figured
if rsycn is already doing it maybe I can just copy that checksum. I have
sever tb's of smaller files I need to transfer
so
2015 Jun 26
2
Sync files-from with delete
...of the difference to then bring to the remote location.
So I ran a dry-run between the two to generate a list of files in listOfFiles.txt
Then I ran rsync from local to localBackup.
rsync -av --files-from=/tmp/listOfFiles.txt /var/MyData/ /USB/Backup/
Now, while this is happening, I am still rsycning between my local and my remote. So I re-generate the listOfFiles.txt, which contains less things to copy than before.... I'd like to delete anything in /USB/Backup that is not in the listOfFiles.txt
TLDR: I want to make a local backup of the differences between local and remote and sync them...
2008 Sep 22
2
rsync is effecting in the DC switch??
hi guys, we are using rsycn without problem but today after some
problems in one of the servers, the dc tech did find the rsync is
effecting in the switch where they have the server connected
broadcasting all the ports in the switch at the dc?????
This is what the dc tech said:
"It appears that your server is broadcasting to every port on the switch
that you are connected to"
Any
2010 Aug 25
2
Live Mirror dovecot / OS X 10.6.4 (Timo Sirainen)
Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote:
> Two potential problems I see with this:
> 1. If users can do any changes on the secondary server (flag changes,
> saving new mails, etc), you're going to have problems syncing the
> changes back (without losing any changes or causing other problems).
>
> 2. If users can access the secondary server via IMAP clients, the
> clients
2004 Jan 16
1
Any (known) scaling issues?
I'm considering using rsync in our data center but I'm worried about whether
it will scale to the numbers and sizes we deal with. We would be moving up
to a terabyte in a typical sync, consisting of about a million files. Our
data mover machines are RedHat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 and all the sources
and destinations are NFS mounts. The data is stored on big NFS file servers.
The
2015 Jun 27
1
Sync files-from with delete
...>
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> So I ran a dry-run between the two to generate a list of files in listOfFiles.txt
>
> Then I ran rsync from local to localBackup.
>
>
> rsync -av --files-from=/tmp/listOfFiles.txt /var/MyData/ /USB/Backup/
>
>
> Now, while this is happening, I am still rsycning between my local and my remote. So I re-generate the listOfFiles.txt, which contains less things to copy than before.... I'd like to delete anything in /USB/Backup that is not in the listOfFiles.txt
Does it matter ? Take your USB drive to the remote location, rsync the files - any that are th...
2001 Nov 13
0
more info for rsyncs not exiting problem
Apologies for not including this info in the first place!
My rsycn version is:
rsync version 2.4.6 Copyright Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras
And my OS is:
Red Hat Linux release 7.1 (Seawolf)
Kernel 2.4.2-2 on an i686
--jessica
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 08:43:44PM -0800, Jessica Koeppel wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem where my rsync processes don't exit.
>
> They finish
2005 Apr 24
0
[Bug 2645] New: --one-file-system semantics changed with 2.6.4 (bug?)
...f
Now, with 2.6.3, I get this:
thune:/usr/src/rsync/rsync-2.6.3# ./rsync -a -n -e ssh --delete -x
--rsync-path=`pwd`/rsync /a thune:/
building file list ... done
sent 114 bytes received 20 bytes 17.87 bytes/sec
total size is 58 speedup is 0.43
That is, a no-op. To be expected since I'm rsycning to the same machine.
With 2.6.4, I get this:
thune:/usr/src/rsync/rsync-2.6.4# ./rsync -a -n -e ssh --delete -x
--rsync-path=`pwd`/rsync /a thune:/
building file list ... done
deleting a/b/lost+found/
deleting a/b/f/j
deleting a/b/f/i
deleting a/b/f/
deleting a/b/e/h
deleting a/b/e/g
deleting a/b...
2003 Jan 08
3
long directory name problem
Does rsync has directory name length limit? I was trying to rsync a directory that has the name length of 34 characters and getting permission denied error.
$ rsync -avz --delete --force -e ssh /usr/local/apache/htdocs 192.168.0.2:/usr/local/apache
building file list ...
readlink htdocs/CorporateLegalTimesEDITORIAL_files/cBug_blueXs.gif: Permission denied
readlink
2008 Mar 28
3
Major rsync issue - overwriting files!!!
Hi,
I'm having a MAJOR issue with an rsync backup script that is actually
OVERWRITING the files that it should be backing up!
The thing is, the same script (with different source/destination
variables) runs FLAWLESSLY on another file server!
Background:
2 OS X client computers running 10.4.11 (1 intel, 1 PPC). both are
running rsync v2.6.3.
rsync is backing up from one firewire HD(afp