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2006 Oct 28
1
Cygwin rsync to RH rsync server
Ok I updated both systems to rsync-2.6.8 and found the info on setting strace on the server. Here are the trace logs, there are two calls the first is just the module list which finishes normally the second is the file list in the test module which fails after the list. By the way I have no idea what any of this means (sorry if I'm not supposed to post traces to the list)
2007 Jul 18
8
Rysnc Schedule
What I want to do is use rsync to back up a folder to an external drive. I would like to keep 30 days worth. For example: I have backups of June 1 - June 30. Once July 1 comes along, I want to keep June 2 - July 1 and delete June 1, and so forth. Any ideas how I can accomplish this? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Rysnc-Schedule-tf4104577.html#a11672997 Sent from the
2004 Jan 22
4
Rsync's Speed
During my initial download for my home directory backup, it took rsync over 6 hours to do the initial backup, but I can FTP the stuff in about 30 Mins. Is Rsync usualy this slow? I have compression turned on, and its across a 100 MB/S network, Anyone had this problem before? Steve Sills
2007 Sep 21
4
compression of source and target files
Hi - there's a flag for rsync to compress the files in transit - is it possible to compress one side (target) with gzip and have rsync still work correctly? Any help would be appreciated. -- Ken
2004 Jan 18
1
Buffer Overflow?
Just got this from our nightly backup rsync: overflow: flags=0x6e l1=99 l2=1952984691 lastname=var/www/manual/mod/mod_php4/de/function.get-exte ERROR: buffer overflow in receive_file_entry rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util.c(238) Command exited with non-zero status 22 real 5.15 user 1.00 sys 0.88 Rsync version information: [root@gluon root]# rsync
2004 Sep 28
7
rsync 2.6.2 hang (was rsync 2.6.2 crash)
OK, I set up a new PC with a fresh XP load to be my rsync server. Rsync by itself seems to work fine (thank God. I'm going nuts.) I am still having problems when I throw ssh into the mix. At least now, things don't crash, but they do hang. The file list gets build, the transfer starts and it gets through maybe a few hundred files, but then everything stops. All the processes are still
2004 Apr 27
1
Feature Request
Just built 2.6.1 and started testing it. Nice job guys. I especially love the --progress and hardlink tweaks. Quite often, while I have systems backing up out of cron, I'd love to be able to see the --progress. Unfortunately, it's just not practical to crank up the verbosity like that on a regular basis (some of these systems have a few million files). A neat feature I'd like to see
2005 Mar 02
2
--one-file-system problem
rsync commandline: /usr/bin/rsync -e /usr/bin/ssh --archive --compress --sparse --verbose --stats --delete --numeric-ids --partial --relative --one-file-system target.host:/ /destination/path/ target rsync version: 2.6.3 destination rsync version: 2.6.2 The server we're trying to synchronize contains directories within "/" that are mounted to other locations within
2007 Jul 19
3
Compression error?
Hello, Server rsyncd [root@data1 steve]# rsync --version rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 [root@data1 steve]# uname -a Linux data1.contact-24-7.local 2.6.9-55.0.2.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue Jun 26 14:30:58 EDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux [root@data1 steve]# Client rsync [root@srv01 cron.daily]# rsync --version rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 [root@srv01 cron.daily]# uname -a
2004 Dec 06
1
Inflate Error?
I've been getting this error message for a few days from a customer's server and we can't seem to decipher it. I googled for it and only found references to it with respect to much older versions of rsync. We're running the Debian packaged version of rsync version 2.6.2-3. The customer side is running 2.6.3 compiled from source. #### inflate (token) returned -5 rsync error:
2007 Jun 05
1
--hard-links performance
Have the hard-links optimizations that were described here been implemented? http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2004-January/008137.html In any case, what's the general consensus behind using the --hard-links option on large (100GB and above) images? Does it still use a ton of memory? Or has that situation been alleviated? ..Chuck.. -- http://www.quantumlinux.com Quantum Linux
2005 Sep 23
2
Unmounted File Handle
Is it practical to get a R/W file handle opened against an existing file on an unmounted ext2 filesystem? -- Chuck Wolber Electronic Flight Bag Crew Information Systems/ Linux Wonk 253.576.1154 "You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards." --Steve Jobs
2008 Jan 22
9
Cannot connect when spawning new workers on demand
Hi! I''m using the latest&greatest backgroundrb with rails 2.0.2 on ubuntu dapper. I''ve made an app that lets you run a query on several servers at once, which are selected at runtime. Therefore, for each server that is selected, I spawn a new worker and assign its work. After everything is completed, the workers are deleted. I often get this error:
2008 Mar 22
10
Xen Windows Clients - BSOD with Application Firewall Installs
I have set up both Windows XP and Windows 2000 Server clients on Xen under Centos 5.1 and am unable to install an application firewall. I have tried the latest: 1) Agnitum Outpost Commercial Version 2) Comodo Firewall (ver 2 on Windows 2000) 3) Sunbelt Commercial Version With all of these when the firewall starts up it results in a BSOD. With Windows XP and Agnitum I can go back to a previous
2002 Feb 24
3
Multiple Instancies of Samba on a single System
Hi out there, i intend to run multiple Instancies of Samba on a single, multi-homed, server, with each instance bound to a specific (logical) interface. If this works, it would be fine to me. Mainly for administrative Reasons. (You won't believe, but from time to time it becomes necessary to restart some services, but restarting the entire server is a real mess) Well here my
2016 Aug 24
2
missing dns records? _ldaps._tcp ?
On Wed, 24 Aug 2016 11:56:06 -0400 lingpanda101--- via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > I know you asked recently but I do have them from a long ago > provisioned DC as reference. > > If you have them, I think you may be the only one who does ;-) A bit of searching doesn't turn up anything about _ldaps records, just _ldap. Rowland
2007 May 02
5
Status of --ignorcase option in main tree/build?
Hi, I'm very interested in learning the status of the --ignorecase patch being included in the main tree... is there a reason it still isn't in there? For anyone who is forced to dealing with backing up windows boxes, this is a big problem, and I can't believe that it isn't affecting a lot of people... Or maybe there is a simple workaround? I'm trying to backup files
2006 Aug 06
1
How to use omega to search remote back end?
Folks, Having trouble getting this to work. OMEGA cgi is not reading my stub file properly because it is trying to read it as a directory instead of a file. Is there an easy fix? Here is a transcript. Thanks, OSC oscar@epsilon:/svr/xapian/beta$ ls -aFl total 21335200 drwxr-xr-x 2 oscar oscar 4096 Aug 6 10:15 ./ drwxr-xr-x 5 oscar oscar 4096 Aug 6 12:59 ../ lrwxrwxrwx 1 oscar
2011 Apr 29
6
Bigining with a Program of SVR
Hi: I'm starting a research of Support Vector Regression. I want to obtain a model to predict a property A with a set of property B, C, D, ... This problem is very common for example in QSAR models. I want to know some examples and package that could help me in this way. I know about caret and e1071. But I' don't know if this package can work with continues variables.?
2004 Aug 06
3
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