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2006 Jan 20
1
deleting remote dirs I no longer want to backup
Hi all,
I have been using rsync to copy multiple dirs, eg:
rsync -aR dira dirb /tmp
Now, I no longer want to copy dirb, and I want it to be removed on the
remote side, and I cannot figure how to achieve this.
I tried:
rsync -aR --exclude=dirb --exclude-deleted dira dirb /tmp
but this has no effect.
I have searched for similar posts, and found:
2007 Feb 07
2
ncluding backgroundrb issue
I have the next including files structure :
- controller fileaA.rb including line (#8): require "fileB"...
- /lib/fileB.rb with main header: load ''backgroundrb/worker.rb''
load ''backgroundrb/
worker_rails.rb''
class FileB <
2009 Jan 28
3
mount.cifs is not working (smbclient does work), somekind of recursive content in mount-dir
Hi all,
When I try to make a connection to our windows server with smbclient:
smbclient //server/dira/dirb/dirc -U username -W workgroup
Password: *****
I get a working ftp-like connection to our data.
When I try to make the same connection with mount.cifs:
mount.cifs //server/dira/dirb/dirc /mnt/mnt_dir -o user=877790
dom=workgroup
Password: *****
I get a mount to a location which appears
2010 Apr 30
3
need help: about remove space
Hi all
I have big file as below
and would like to know how many line eg: wc -l file
but can't figure out how to know
If I type wc -l file, I only get the 1023 but it includes the space
When I use cat file | tr -d "\r \n". it gives me "adrian alice......"
I need it as fileB and then wc -l fileB.
Thank you so much
file
====
adrian
alice
Patrick
file B
======
2010 Jan 21
2
Help with correct text file syntax EXCLUDE/INCLUDE + OPTION
Hi,
Linux-Ubuntu here. English is not my first language. The man rsync is
difficult to understand. I want to backup some folders recursively and
some files, see [1] in my /home dir to an external USB HD (Ext4). I want
to use a text file for the purpose.
[1]
/home/user/Documents
/home/user/Software
/home/user/.evolution/addressbook/local/system/addressbook.db
2001 Sep 08
2
RSync on NT
Hello,
I've been struggling to get RSync to work between two NT workstations (I'll
call them A and B). I've got Cygwin installed on both and RSync running as
a service on machine A. I want to replicate some files on machine A to
machine B. I issue the RSync command on machine B and here is what I
get....
(Issued on machine B):
rsync.exe --verbose --stats --archive --delete
2015 Nov 10
3
Rsync and differential Backups
On 11/10/2015 12:16 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>
> Well, be fair, rsync can also miss files if files are changing while the backup occurs. Once rsync has passed through a given section of the tree, it will not see any subsequent changes.
I think you miss my meaning. Consider this sequence of events:
* "find" begins and processes dirA and then dirB
* another application writes
2012 Nov 09
4
Usage of puppet to deploy and configuration manage software patches
I have some questions in terms of how to use puppet of configuration
management for software patches. My previous approach was it to create a
puppet module for each patch ... Like Patch1 includes (FileA, FileB,
FileC), Patch2 includes (FileD, FileE)... So far so good and that works but
now i have to create a Patch3 with lets say FileF and FileA included. As
you can see there will be a puppet
2004 Sep 30
1
--delete and explicitly listed files
It is my understanding after reading all manuals and postings that
--delete only works, when rsync is doing recursive dir-to-dir
synchronization. Like in the following example
local host:
/dir/dira
/dir/dirb
/dir/dirb/file2
remote host:
/dir/dira
/dir/dira/file1
/dir/dirb
/dir/dirb/file2
If we do [CASE 1]
rsync -rR -v --delete /dir/dira /dir/dirb remote:/
we have it right
building file
2004 Sep 17
0
[Bug 1791] New: using --delete with single directory mirroring doesn't delete files
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1791
Summary: using --delete with single directory mirroring doesn't
delete files
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.3
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2002 Sep 24
2
rsync to a symlink directory
Here is the structure of my servers :
Source :
/home/test1/link_dir
sub_dir1
file1
file2
...
sub_dir2
...
Destination:
/home/test2/real_dir
sub_dir1
file1
file2
...
subdir2
2002 Mar 12
1
Problem with duplicate directories
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2005 Jul 31
0
[Bug 2933] New: regression with hardlinked devices
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2933
Summary: regression with hardlinked devices
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.5
Platform: All
OS/Version: FreeBSD
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy:
2004 Nov 12
1
Keeping File Trees in Sync
Hi list,
I try to keep a local file tree synchronized with the remote one. However,
using the --delete option does not work as expected or at least as I whish
it would. Here is an example of the local tree I'd like to sync:
/dirA/subDirA
/subDirB
/dirB/subDirC
On the remote machine I have:
/dirA/subDirA
/subDirB
/dirB/subDirC
/dirC
Here is the rsync call I use:
Executing rsync
2002 Jun 21
0
File date stamp on overwrite
This is a re-post of a note I sent yesterday. Somehow I
neglected the subject line and haven't seen my note in
the digests.
Hello,
I'm new to the list, but searched archives and didn't
find an answer to my question so...
I have two Solaris servers, one with Samba 1.9.18p10
and the other with 2.2.4. My problem is that I'm having
timestamps modified unexpectedly on one
2008 Jul 21
4
[LLVMdev] nightly tester setup
I've noticed that my nightly tester doesn't seem to be reporting the
results of running llvm-test, only build warnings and make check.
Checking with -verbose shows that it's running the test suite, so I
don't quite understand what's going on. Looking at
http://llvm.org/nightlytest/ shows that none of the other Linux testers
are reporting test suite results either.
2003 Sep 18
2
bad hardlinks with rsync
Hi List
I've experienced some problems with rsync. I'm backuping a complete
machine's rootdirectory. After completion I see in the log of the
output, that rsync links some files which are surely *not* the same
on the source System. Or well, it says, that it makes links, using
the filename1 => filename2 notation. On the source System this files
are not the same and some files are
2003 Aug 03
2
Weird permission problem
Hi,
When I try to do anything on my samba system a connection is made to IPC$, but this is
mapped to a directory /root/tmp. This seems odd. To make matters worse ordinary users
cannot access this directory, so the only user who can access the IPC$ share (ie, do
anything at all) is the root user.
What have I don wrong. I cannot find any reference to IPC$ being linked to a directory
2007 Feb 07
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4378] New: Handling of symbolic links
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4378
Summary: Handling of symbolic links
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.6
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: michael.schliephake@t-online.de
2002 May 06
6
SCP file corruptions
Hi,
I apparently was asleep at the wheel using scp, and accidentally copied a
file onto itself. Scp generated an Input/Output error and did not perform
the copy. However, now the file is corrupt. Is this a but? Is there anyway
to fix the file I messed up?
Thanks,
Don Gathman
208.396.6675