Displaying 20 results from an estimated 12000 matches similar to: "Rsync and sync2nas"
2002 Mar 13
1
Graphical rsync!
Hello,
Something very much resembling a graphical win32-based front-end for rsync
is available at http://sync2nas.sourceforge.net It is released under the
BSD license for all to enjoy.
A few caveats:
* It reportedly only works on WinNT/Win2K. Win9x is being looked into at
this time.
* It is written in Perl/Tk, although all portability conceits were
abandoned fairly early on, and it
2002 Mar 13
1
Graphical rsync!
Hello,
Something very much resembling a graphical win32-based front-end for rsync
is available at http://sync2nas.sourceforge.net It is released under the
BSD license for all to enjoy.
A few caveats:
* It reportedly only works on WinNT/Win2K. Win9x is being looked into at
this time.
* It is written in Perl/Tk, although all portability conceits were
abandoned fairly early on, and it
2012 Jan 18
1
libvirt with sasl shadow backend
Hi list,
i have a problem with virt-manager authentication over tcp.
I tried it with virt-manager over non-TLS "TCP (SASL/Kerberos)" auth. and
the sasl mechanism "shadow".
The user (tested with unprivileged user and root) is allready in the group
libvirt(d) and the process is running as root.
The result on host:
Jan 18 21:05:31 host libvirtd: 21:05:31.620: error :
2008 Oct 01
1
Rsync efficiency on SQL dump files
G'day,
I'm backing up production MySQL database servers. The tables are almost
all MyISAM.
My plan is to use MySQL binary logging and then rsync the binary logs
offsite hourly. The binary log files are only appended to, with new
queries logged at the end of the file. So I'm assuming the rsync
algorithm will be highly effective at reducing the bandwith required to
transfer these
2004 Apr 08
1
rsync is great
I'm not on the list but I just wanted to throw my positive feedback out
there. I've been using rsync to backup work that I generate within a
lab to an offsite system. If I lost this data ...
So great.
In standard community fashion, though, I want to throw an idea out
there. It would be nice if there were an option like:
--delete-if-too-old
Currently I run a cron job which copies
2006 Dec 06
5
Content overlapping IE7 scrollbars?
Hey all,
I''ve Googled and searched for this answer numerous times, but can''t
find it. Apologies if this has been posted here before.
I have a frameset in IE7 with a top and bottom frame (I know... frames
suck. No choice here). The bottom frame is where all the action is,
specifically, a portal with draggable (sortable, actually) portlets.
Anyway, I get this funky problem
2010 Jan 30
2
graph help
Hello,
I'm fairly new to R and having trouble displaying my data graphically to a
publishable quality.
I have a multivariate data-set (columns all the same length), 8
environmental variables and 3 species diversity variables.
I'm simply trying to display bivariate plots of the environmental variables
against the species diversity variables (response variables).
As there will be many
2017 Jan 13
2
tinc behind CISCO ASA 5506
Hi there
I have the following setup
Home - Main Tinc server with public IP running on PfSense
work - tinc client running behind a CISCO ASA firewall with public IP
running on Windows 10
offsite - tinc client running on tomato router behind a double NAT
Home & offsite connect & i can see all PCs & devices & connect to them
easily, on either side
work to Home or offsite connects
2004 Jan 29
4
Can't Figure out why rsync job stops
I connecting to two offsite over servers, that are connected over dedicated
T1 lines. I'm using the same script on both servers. One runs fine, but the
other starts, gets the file list and processes a few folders. Then it will
hang for about 5 minutes before sptting out the following errors:
receiving file list ...
16756 files to consider
dslagel/
dslagel/DRIVERS/
dslagel/DRIVERS/ATP_PKG/
2001 Nov 07
1
2.4.13
Hi all,
I've downloaded the http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/ext3-2.4-0.9.13-2413.gz file
and want to know what to do with it once it's unzipped. Is it a patch file or
is it a compiled kernel? I need an ext3 patch for kernel 2.4.13, I then need
to patch kernel 2.4.13 with win4lin.
TIA
Robyn
2001 Nov 07
1
patching 2.4.13
Hi all,
Thanks for the prompt reply about 2.4.13.
I applied the patch after I'd applied the win4lin and mki patches and it
fails. The .rej file is included after this message. If you need any further
info I'll try and supply it.
Thanks
Robyn
This file is sched.h.rej from /usr/src/linux/include/linux/sched.h.rej
***************
*** 399,404 ****
u32 self_exec_id;
/*
2014 Dec 01
2
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>
wrote:
>
> Yes it is used in production :-)
>
> Samba has changed a little bit since 2001 :-D
>
Yes, I know it has. My point was that I've been working with Samba for
quite some time, so this is not all new to me. I've also been contributing
to the SME Server project on this front for
2008 Jun 24
3
SME on CentOS, telnet and MySQL
After failing to install on two different machines that were running
Windows, I realized that one machine had a bad hard-drive, and the other
bad memory. So I've collected the good parts into one machine and
installed CentOS with SME. This was the fastest install of Linux I have
every seen, 15 minutes done, configured, and running, web and email
server. It is a very secure config, no GUI
2011 May 27
0
saving multiple arrays from a foreach loop
Dear R-List member,
I have a problem when I'm trying to save two arrays from a foreach-loop.
I'm also not sure whether this is possible or just my inexperience.
However, this works perferctly fine with a for-loop.
Here is an example code - any help is much appreciated!!:
############
n.vpn = 2
n.run= 3
# create to empty matrices
sme = matrix(NA,4,n.vpn)
test = matrix(NA,4,n.vpn)
#
2014 Dec 01
0
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
On 01/12/14 19:29, Greg Zartman wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Rowland Penny
> <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Yes it is used in production :-)
>
> Samba has changed a little bit since 2001 :-D
>
>
> Yes, I know it has. My point was that I've been working with Samba
> for
2010 Dec 27
0
Rsync with NAS & Storagecraft ShadowProtect Desktop
Hi Guys,
I hope I can get some advice here which will let me better understand rsync
a bit better.
The situation is this:
We have about 5 computers in a workgroup setup running XP mainly. Via
Storagecraft ShadowProtect Desktop they run Weekly full backups with hourly
incrementals M-Sun. There is a two week retention police in place for the
backups and the business is open 7 days. The backups
2012 Dec 05
2
Samba server choices
I have been running a customized version Amahi for a couple years for my
Samba server. It is time for an upgrade, and I will be moving away from
Amahi, as they have abandoned Fedora for Ubuntu.
Back when I selected Amahi to replace my 15 year old NT server, I looked
around and only considered SME Server as an alternative, but they were
still on Centos 4.7 with the Centos 5 based version
2013 Apr 09
0
Space Machine - an rsync helper script for easier offsite backups
Dear rsync community,
As Time Machine doesn't support offsite backups, I started developing an rsync helper script for synchronizations between Macs and network attached storage (NAS) devices. After running and refining my script for some time now, it works very well for my purposes.
Lately, I made my script, that I called Space Machine, available on my blog: http://goo.gl/KhgF4
With Space
2015 May 31
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.9
FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE
passes tests
DragonflyBSD snapshot
passes tests
Debian 8
run test connect.sh ...
Missing privilege separation directory: /var/empty
FATAL: sshd_proxy broken
Makefile:192: recipe for target 't-exec' failed
make[1]: *** [t-exec] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/sme/openssh/regress'
Makefile:544: recipe for target 'tests' failed
make: ***
2020 Jul 01
0
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
I've used rsync (but probably not for the size you're referring to), it works and has enough features to meet most needs. I have had a single situation where corruption occurred during transfer (a few times, have no idea why), might want to independently confirm the integrity of the transfer.
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