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2003 May 09
2
Revisiting two old issues
I'd like some opinions on a couple of long-standing rsync issues. My two oldest, uncommitted patches are: - A "no hang" patch that makes sure that the pipe from the receiver to the generator can't block with resend requests. - The "move files" patch that got changed into a --delete-sent-files option. For each item I have two questions -- do we need to
2015 Mar 16
8
[Bug 11166] New: running with -vvv causes a hang
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11166 Bug ID: 11166 Summary: running with -vvv causes a hang Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org Reporter: pskocik at
2004 Jan 19
3
Improving name-truncation detection
I've got a patch that changes f_name_to() to return an unsigned int (like snprintf() and strlcpy() do) and adds checking to ensure that we didn't overflow the name before we try to use it: http://www.blorf.net/name-overflow.patch If anyone would care to check out the following patch before I commit it, please do. ..wayne..
2003 Mar 23
2
Modified --files-from patch
I've been working on an update to my --files-from patch that I think will soon be ready to be committed to CVS. See if you agree. For those that have been following the saga, here's a list of just the changes since the last patch (for those that haven't, see the next section): Changes Since the Last Release: =============================== - The --null option was renamed to
2003 Dec 30
5
Question about file ownership on destination
Hello Regarding ownership on the destination: rsync's man page indicates that when synchronizing files to a remote host, -o implies the --numeric-ids option, which makes perfect sense aince the named users/groups may not exist on the destination host. The problem I have is that the files created on the destination still appear to be owned by the local user (server1) on the rsync
2003 Jan 03
1
[Fwd: Re: rsync windows -> unix still hanging :(]
Author of the message didn't include rsync@lists.samba.org in the reply, and I think this message is in topic. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: rsync windows -> unix still hanging :( Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 17:24:47 -0800 From: Jim Kleckner <jek_subs@kleckner.net> To: Mike Rubel <mrubel@galcit.caltech.edu> CC: cygwin@cygwin.com References:
2003 Apr 23
2
Fixing some exclude/include bugs
As threatened a while back, there are some exclude/include bugs that I'd like to see fixed in rsync. Here is the patch: http://www.blorf.net/rsync-exclude.patch This fixes the following bugs: - A non-anchored, slash-including pattern with a wildcard needs to be matched at the end of the path (e.g. "CVS/R* should match throughout the tree, not just at /CVS/R*). - A leading
2005 Sep 09
2
File Corruption
We are using rsync to transfer Oracle redo logs from one system to another over a WAN/VPN. The problem we are having is that 1 out of about 500 or so files sent is corrupted. The receiving Oracle server produces a message like this: --- Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL} ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors ORA-00368: checksum error in redo log block
2003 Jun 27
5
PATCH/RFC: Another stab at the Cygwin hang problem
Hi, In http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-09/msg01155.html, I noted that the often-observed hangs of rsync under Cygwin were assuaged by a call to msleep(). After upgrading my Cygwin environment to rsync 2.5.6, I'm seeing these hangs again, not surprisingly given a CVS entry for main.c notes that this kludge was not harmless: Revision 1.162 / (download) - annotate - [select for
2005 Nov 29
3
Is it possible to backup database using rsync?
Hi everyone, I want to back up my database using log files. 1. Is it possible to backup database using rsync? 2. Can it copy redo log file which are open? 3. It has any special feature to handle redo log files of database while copying? Urgent help needed..... regards Harish Naik
2005 Feb 11
3
OCFS file system used as archived redo destination is corrupted
we started using an ocfs file system about 4 months ago as the shared archived redo destination for the 4-node rac instances (HP dl380, msa1000, RH AS 2.1) . last night we are seeing some weird behavior, and my guess is the inode directory in the file system is getting corrupted. I've always had a bad feeling about OCFS not being very robust at handling constant file creation and deletion
2004 Jun 04
1
RHE L3 -- OCFS 1.0.9-12 and 1.0.12
Running database in ASYNC mode in RHEL 3 has a potential risk of redo logs failure due to some short io's. A note from http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs/dist/files/RedHat/RHEL3/i386/README.txt says that the above mentioned problem is fixed in OCFS 1.0.9-12 "RELEASE 1.0.9-12 Fixes a potential corruption with large, aligned, direct I/Os, for example Oracle redo logs or direct path SQL
2008 Jul 21
1
Howto Restart A Function with Try-Error Catch
Hi all, I have a function - let's call it "myfunction". This function is based on some random number generator. Now, once in a while the function will break/crash depending on the random number it generate inside the function. To avoid the problem, what I intend to do is the following: 1. Catch the try-error using class. 2. Redo the function if it returns "try-error" 3.
2002 Dec 09
2
Rsync performance increase through buffering
I've been studying the read and write buffering in rsync and it turns out most I/O is done just a couple of bytes at a time. This means there are lots of system calls, and also most network traffic comprises lots of small packets. The behavior is most extreme when sending/receiving file deltas of identical files. The main case where I/O is buffered is writes from the server (when io
2007 Dec 09
2
rake db:redo & rake migrations:reset - or how to cope with the change of db:reset
As many of you know, rake db:reset changed behavior just before Rails 2.0 got released. db:reset used to drop the database, re create it and migrate it up. The core team after integrating this feature, realized that it was not used as intended and instead db:create now uses the schema.rb file instead of the migrations. Check the many discussions we had about this topic, you will quickly notice
2007 Aug 31
1
Consistency of serialize(): please enlighten me
Hi, I am puzzled with serialize(). It comes down generating identical hash codes for (apparently) identical objects using digest::digest(), which in turn relies on serialize(). Here is an example illustration the issue: ser <- function(object, ...) { list( names = names(object), namesRaw = charToRaw(names(object)), ser = serialize(names(object), connection=NULL, ascii=FALSE)
2004 Jan 25
2
scan for first existing hard-link file
Here's a patch that makes rsync try to find an existing file in a group of hard-linked files so that it doesn't create the first one in the group from scratch if a later file could be used instead. Details: I decided to avoid having the code do an extra scan down the list when we encounter the lead file in the list. This is because it would be bad to have to do the same scan in the
2006 Nov 21
2
how do you redo the LABEL tag so the machine boots
I got a different motherboard today. took my sata drive and put it on the new motherboard. On boot it says kernel panel not LABEL=/ not found. How do I redo the label and tell it /dev/sda1 is "/"? Jerry
2010 May 01
3
How to schedule for a repeated task?
Dear All I need to schedule for a repeated task on my CentOS server, as the followings: -) Telnet to a remote node -) Issue a command -) Capture the output in a log -) Logout from Telnet -) Wait for a prescribed time interval -) Then redo , but append the subsequent output in just on file Can you please let me know which options do we have to write such a task? Thank you -------------- next part
2005 Mar 24
3
help.start search
Dear R experts, When using R 2.1 under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 with Mozilla 1.7.6 as browser, help.start() almost works correctly. When I follow one of the search result links everything is fine, but when I go back to follow another link, I find them all inactive. So I have to redo the search. Any suggestions? Thanks, Carlisle Thacker > version _ platform