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2014 Nov 24
1
rsync not transferring files
I really want to thank you for taking time to help me with this.
I have changed the rsyncd.conf as per you suggestion below.
I have several different systems that sync to the server and today they
were showing this
Number of files: 25832
Number of files transferred: 78
Total file size: 49441191919 bytes
Total transferred file size: 37421120 bytes
Literal data: 36955331 bytes
Matched data:
2003 Dec 30
1
Is this correct?
I am trying to copy an 8 gig file. After first copying it over I try
and rsync it again. There are no changes so why is it copying the
file over again? Here is the output of what I am trying to do. And
what does speedup mean?
[root@VMWARE Storage]# rsync --verbose --recursive -t --stats --
progress ntapps.dsk vmware2::home/
[root@VMWARE Storage]# rsync --verbose --recursive -t --stats --
2014 Nov 22
1
rsync not transferring files
Hi there,
I am running rsync-3.0.6-12.el6.x86_64 on a centos 6.6 box. Am trying to
get files from a remote server (centos 6.5) to my local machine. It
appears to connect fine, but does not transfer any file. this is what I
am seeing
[youcantoo at testbox home]# rsync -avvvzh -P --stats --delete
servername::backupdir/ /home/findmoore
opening tcp connection to servername port 873
sending daemon
2014 Nov 26
0
rsync not transferring files [SOLVED]
Something is not right as I have added files to the server that has
never shown up on my backup machine - so everything is NOT being update
by any means. I finally removed rsync - version
rsync-3.0.6-12.el6.x86_64 and installed the same version that is on my
server which is rsync-3.1.1-1.el6.rfx.x86_64
Now everything is working as expected. Perhaps there is something
between the two different
2004 Aug 10
2
out of memory in receive_file_entry rsync-2.6.2
Hello,
I've had some problems using rsync to transfer directories with more than
3 million files. Here's the error message from rsync:
<snip>
ERROR: out of memory in receive_file_entry
rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util.c(116)
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (63453387 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code
2003 Dec 23
4
Permissions Problems
Here's my command copied from a shell script:\
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh
--recursive --times --perms --links \
/home/* trt@xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx:/remotebackups/
Here's some (a small part) of the output:
jk/.recently-used
253 100% 0.00kB/s 0:00:00
rsync: recv_generator: mkdir "jk/.secpanel/.runfiles": Permission denied
(2)
stat
2003 Apr 24
3
--whole-file not working ?
hello all,
i'm using rsync-2.5.4-2 on redhat 7.3
in order to rsync some data from a MS-WIN$ share, i
use the following procedure --
first, i use the following to mount the SMB share :
mount -t smbfs -o password=satish //satsco/satish
/home/2
then, after successfully mounting the share, i am
using the following to rsync the data into redhat
linux :
rsync -arlpogtb --whole-file
2002 Sep 13
0
rsync 2.5.x doesn't like iso uploading with -z option
...but 2.4.3 worked fine. this is linux 2.4.18 with glibc 2.2.5 and
libz 1.1.4, if it matters, on both source and dest.
apparently something about trying to send a file ending with .iso gives
rsync a fit if the -z [compress] option is used.
$ time rsync -Pzv --stats cd1_en_binary.iso mail.cheek.com::root/home/ericom
Password:
cd1_en_binary.iso
rsync: error writing 16385 unbuffered bytes -
2003 Dec 23
0
Permissions Problems Problem solved!
I had forgotten to set the permissions on the upload folder on the
remote server. Once I set the perms correctly, it worked. Thanks to
everyone for the help!
-----Original Message-----
Here's my command copied from a shell script:\
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh
--recursive --times --perms --links \
/home/* trt@xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx:/remotebackups/
2006 Sep 11
2
Exclude usage question
Im running into an issue with exclude options not working correctly.
Here are the details, if anybody can see what Im doing incorrectly,
please let me know.. Thanks
rsync version 2.5.7 protocol version 26
Command:
"/usr/bin/rsync""--archive""--compress""--delete""--group""--perms""--st
2010 Jun 03
1
rsync via restricted ssh command=
I've read a few tutorials about how to use rsync via ssh using the
command= functionality to restrict where the user can sync to. I've
got this on the on the destination side in it's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys...
command="rsync --server -vvnlogDtpre.iLsf --timeout=999 . bkp",no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding ssh-rsa AAetc
I've tried variations of the
2003 Nov 01
1
an --exclude-from question
It's probalby a common question, and I've read the man pages and such, but
I need a little bit more help getting this specific task to work right.
Basically, I want to mirror home directory structures, and only two files
within each home directory, to other machines from a central server. Those
files are ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs and ~/.procmailrc. Other files should
not be transfered,
2004 Jun 16
3
Need information about "--stats" output.
Hi All...
I use rsync to backup most of my servers to an offsite co-located server.
I've been using this setup for about a month or so now and have been
generally pleased with the operation as a whole.
But one thing bothers me:
I use the following command to actually do the transfers:
rsync -ae ssh --stats --delete /source/path
offsite.server.name:/destination/
Which then in turn spits
2008 Dec 05
1
ERROR: writefd_unbuffered failed to write ... when COMPRESS
Hello,
(Sorry, my english is no good)
I've been searching for solutions but I don't find it.
I'm using last version of cygwin (1.5.25-15) on Windows 2003 Server for
transfer a Virtual Machine Backup (<2 GB .vmdk files; VCBMOUNTER) to a
remote site with same rsync version.
Sometimes this rsync task fails to transfer a file with compress (z) but
doesn't fail without this
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
2003 May 03
1
mkstemp <filename> failed
I'm not really what you would call a linux newbie, but I managed to run
into a problem with rsync that has me stumped.
I want to conduct un-attended backups of various files and directories
over about 3000 miles of Internet, so I chose sshd and rsync for the job.
I wrote a pair of scripts to do the job, the first to run incremental tars
on the localhost, the second to run the rsync client.
2007 Nov 05
13
preallocate CPU usage - pre4
When I use the preallocate patch and create a 77GB file using the function I
get a CPU spike on the server-side. The spike lasts about 20 minutes and
uses about 20%-25% of the cpu associated with the rsync instance creating
the file. The spike is directly linked to the time it takes to create the
file.
I compiled rsync using cygwin CVS. I initially suspected the implementation
of
2004 Jan 27
1
Differentiating debug messages from both sides
Some of the debug messages that rsync outputs (when verbose >= 2) can
occur on both sides of the connection. This makes it hard to know which
program is saying what. Some debug messages deal with this by
outputting a "[PID]" string at the start of the message. Unfortunately,
the startup message that tells us which pid is which is only output when
verbose >= 3, so there's a
2014 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] [PATCH] Fix for sys::Process::GetMallocUsage() when using ptmalloc2 allocator in glibc
Hi,
This is a proposed fix for bug 16847 [1]. It is essentially the patch
provided by Martin Nowack in the bug report but I have added a test
case and an ifdef macro around the modified code in
Process::GetMallocUsage()
The issue seems to be that the ptmalloc2 allocator used in glibc (in
my case 2.19) does not include mmap()'ed memory in mallinfo.uordblks
and so mallinfo.hblkhd needs to be
2008 Dec 17
1
Results table and heap statistics
Hi all!
I want to make a similar table as on the tech report at
http://rsync.samba.org/tech_report/node6.html
But with which command rsync shows me these stats?
With --stats I get the heap statistics. I didn't find anything about the abbreviations.
Could someone tell me please what e.g. ordblks, hblkhd, etc. mean? (I know that blk=block) :)
Thanks very much.
David