Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Problems with RSync and Windows 2000"
2003 Jan 13
4
Please test rsync-2.5.6pre1
The first rsync-2.5.6 pre-release version is now available at:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz
ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz
rsync://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz
There's also a corresponding '.sig' file that contains a gpg signature
of the file; the public key is available on the
2002 May 16
4
rsynch related question
Hello,
I had a question on rsynch'ing, please do help me on this,
I have scenario where,I need to synch the two softwares, where both
the software are across the network, on different cells( AFS cells).
For ex: first1 - /afs/tr/software , second1 - /afs/ddc/software
Both the softwares are same & fist1 cell will be constantly
updating and I need to synch this
2015 Jul 15
5
Still considering backup utilities
I hear that backuppc does *not* have a native *Doze client. On the other
hand, I know amanda's been around a long time, and it does. Opinions on
amanda, folks?
mark
2007 Feb 13
1
rsync on . from backuppc
Hi there list :)
I use backuppc to take backup of a bunch of hosts, but I ran into problems
with the last one I set up, I can't find anything that is different on
this one...but it won't work...
So any hints would be greatly appreciated, here are the files
ryncd.conf:
log file=/var/log/rsyncd
pid file=/var/run/rsyncd.pid
[all]
comment = All disk
path = /
use
2016 Jan 27
4
NTP Service Running on Local Host does not Sync System Time
Hi List
I have ntp running as a service on a PC, with the expectation that it
would keep time in synch to my ntp server.
However, while I can manually update the time using "ntpdate -u ...",
I find that if I manually force the wrong time, the ntpd service does
not automatically re-synch the system time with the ntp server:
- Current time:
[admin at lol ~]# date
Wed Jan 27 10:54:21
2009 Feb 13
4
uid/gid settings in rsyncd.conf not respected?
Hi All,
I must not understand the uid/gid line in rsyncd.conf. If someone
could briefly point out where I've gone wrong, I'd appreciate it.
I've created a special user to backup a server which has some users
who don't want all their files backed up, so I'm trying to address
their concerns by using the uid= and gid= lines in rsyncd.conf to
have the rsyncd run with
2003 Aug 02
2
rsync on Windows 2000?
What is the status of rsync on Windows 2000?
I was looking to install it on my test system, and the download
directory has a readme file that says I need the cygnus gnu-win32 library.
The link refers me to the index page for cygnus, with no way to get to a
download area. A google search shows many mirrors of the download
directory. All I have checked are completely blank.
I will confess
1998 Jul 02
1
Synchronize Unix/SMB passwords with 'synchpasswd'
Hi,
It's been a while since I created my smbpasswd file, and therefore
it is
no longer in synch with my Unix file. I've added and removed users over time,
and now I need a way to update the 'smbpasswd' file without losing the
encrypted passwords that are already in place (ie. I don't want to just run
'makesmbpasswd.sh' again).
So, I've written the
2015 Apr 09
3
rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers
Hi,
I've configured 'backuppc' to transfer files via rsyncd, with enabled
checksums. Whith one of the shares I get the error (in syslog):
---------------------------------------------------------------------
robbe rsyncd[2183]: ERROR: out of memory in receive_sums [sender]
robbe rsyncd[2183]: rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers
(code 22) at util2.c(106)
2010 Jun 19
1
rsync 3.0.5 Appears to be Transferring Unchanged Files
I have been using backuppc (rsync protocol) to backup up a Linux web
server onto a local server for a number of years. I recall that data
volumes were quite low (about 40MB), regardless of whether I was doing
full or incremental backups. I recently switched to both a new web server
and backuppc server. Early morning traffic volumes when backuppc runs are
much higher than expected - I have
2002 Mar 21
2
Start Rsync Error
Hi,
I have installed rsync-2.4.6 version on Linux Redhat 6.2 (Kernel-2.2.14-5.0), after installed I tried to test the rsh and run "rsh remotehost /bin/true > out .dat". But it failed the error message was "Permission denied". I checked the permission all was okay, I forgot the rsh/csh methods and replaced by RSYNC_PROXY. Finally, it failed again. I would like to know that
2010 Mar 15
5
AEC strangest behavior
If more than one speaker receives the *same* signal, it doesn't matter the
number of speakers. It only gets tricky when the speakers are playing slightly
different signals (e.g. from a stereo song).
Jean-Marc
Quoting Greger Burman <greger at mobile-robotics.com>:
> One thing I can think of is if you are using two or more speakers. If the
> speakers are not at the exact same
2017 Jan 14
3
BackupPC
Hello,
Been working on this for a couple days and I am stuck!
Followed the CentOS WIKI on BackupPC to the letter. It may be outdated, not
sure. I also looked at the tutorial on HowToForge.
I'm trying to get a windows client to backup via smb.
I created the user 'backuppc' on the windows client with admin priviledges.
I can map the drive/share from my CentOS Samba server using
2015 Sep 13
5
BackupPC is not easy to setup
I finally got BackupPC working under Centos-7.1
after several hours of pain.
I had been running it for several years under CentOS-6,
and probably CentOS-5, but there seem to me
to have been several new issues that arise with CentOS-7.
In my experience, the official documentation on this,
<http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/BackupPC.html>,
is more or less useless unless you have a very long
2015 Sep 20
2
Setting up BackupPC on CentOS-7
I'd be interested in any corrections or comments
on the following instructions (basically for myself):
We assume that BackupPC has been installed:
sudo yum install BackupPC
1. BackupPC must be run by the user backuppc.
Accordingly the lines
User apache
Group apache
in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf should be changed to
User backuppc
Group backuppc
2. The user backuppc must be able to
2009 Jan 23
2
Soft link trouble with rsync on SGI
Rsync v: 3.0.1
OS: IRIX 6.5.28f
HW Plat: SGI 2400
Disclaimer: I am running rsync 3.0.1. It's difficult and costly for us
to get new versions put on our system, so I'm hoping you will all help
me out anyways. If the solution is indeed suspected in a later version
of rsync, then we will go through the pain to get it installed.
2008 Dec 21
1
BackupPC: two newbie questions
I'm running BackupPC under Centos-5.2.
1. Will BackupPC backup files in NFS-mounted directories?
If so, is there any simple way of preventing this?
2. I have seen it suggested that it is not a good idea
to backup onto a partition on the same drive
as the BackupPC server?
Is that true?
If so, is a partition on a separate drive on the same machine also bad?
Ps Apologies if this has been
2016 May 11
2
Synch group with different gid
Hello
I have a problem while synching between two NAS boxes with Linux.
First NAS: group staff=50 (3.0.3pre1)
Second NAS: groups ftp=50, staff=500 (rsync 3.1.1)
I synched with -rptgo, without --numeric-ids. The expected result
was that the items on the second group would be staff as well
even with a different gid. However it looks like the 50 was taken
literally and now all staff items are ftp
2010 Mar 24
10
how to synch multiple servers?
Is there a way to synch multiple servers at once so when one is changed,
samba updates all the other servers at the same time automatically?
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2007 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for atomic and synchronization instructions
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Scott Michel wrote:
>> The idea is to review the atomic_ops model, and if it makes sense, just
>> reuse it. (e.g., atomic_ops seems to have (basic?) support for Alpha).
>
> atomic_ops may have interesting ideas on how Chandler might proceed and
> implement, but using its code is very unlikely.
I think that Torvald's point here is that the