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2011 Sep 12
2
Ignoring /boot
Hi, I have the following script that I'm writing to backup my gentoo linux system. ----- start of script ----- #!/bin/sh # # RSYNC_OPTS="--archive --one-file-system --perms --executability --progress --stats --delete-after --hard-links --keep-dirlinks --verbose --inplace" RSYNC_USER="bs" RSYNC_SERVER="192.168.6.6" RSYNC_MODULE="ben-desktop"
2005 Feb 01
2
Rsync and SSH on Windows
I am writing a program that synchronizes my companies Windows laptops with our home server. Due to the nature of our proxy/firewall, I must use SSH with port forwarding to achieve this goal. Currently I establish the SSH connection using the following command: ssh ssh_user@proxy.example.com -i file_name -L 873:200.200.60.60:7000 -N and then run rsync with the following command: rsync
2009 Jun 28
2
[storage-discuss] ZFS snapshot send/recv "hangs" X4540 servers
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Brent Jones<brent at servuhome.net> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:00 AM, James Lever<j at jamver.id.au> wrote: >> >> On 25/06/2009, at 4:38 PM, John Ryan wrote: >> >>> Can I ask the same question - does anyone know when the 113 build will >>> show up on pkg.opensolaris.org/dev ? >> >> On
2013 May 21
2
SSH users authentication depending on their public key.
Hi everyone. I'm looking for a way to identify my SSH's users according to their public key; I mean I would like to have their name logged in my bash session (in a shared unix account). I put this in my .profile: export HISTTIMEFORMAT="[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S - $SSH_USER] " So now I'm trying to make OpenSSH fill the "SSH_USER" variable. First I have to exclude the
2011 May 10
2
Being VERY careful while using the --delete option
On UNIX, I am executing an rsync command, from within a script. The command goes something like this: /usr/bin/rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --recursive --times --perms --links --safe-links source_dir/ user at target_machine:/parent_path/source_dir In other words, I am replicating source_dir on a remote machine. It ends up next to a lot of sibling, directories, like this: On
2007 Apr 17
7
problem restarting mongrel_cluster outside RAILS_ROOT - patch and other option
Hey folks. Sorry for the SUPER long email but if you''ve been experiencing the same problems with restarting your mongrel cluster with Capistrano, then I have two solutions that have worked for me and I''m pretty sure will for you as well. THE PROBLEM I was having trouble restarting my clusters using Capistrano. I''ve seen this come up before on the mailing list and
2004 Apr 05
3
Communication problem with rsync-2.6.0
hello, I have a following problem while using rsync: rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far) rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(189) it was coused by command rsync -r source/ dest/ -e rsh I use rsync-2.6.0 with rsh. What bothers me is that folowing problem apears time to time. I already checked the location of rsync on both machines, both
2015 Jun 11
2
Migrating guests
Hi, I'm experimenting with the migration function of virsh. I'm doing the migrate with following commands: virsh migrate --life --persistent --copy-storage-all --verbose --abort-on-error domain qemu+ssh://root@destination/system virsh migrate-setmaxdowntime domain 20000 However sometimes at the end of the migration, the guest isn't started on the destination host. So I'm left
2009 Aug 03
1
the protect flag - P doesn't work with --relative option ?
Hi, Basically, I want to preserve some of directories on destination side conditionally and hence, I choose to use --filter option mentioned in rsync man pages. I noticed that --filter option works as expected when I don't have --relative option used but in below case it doesn't work. rsync -avz --relative --delete --filter='H /mydir2' --exclude='- /preserve' mydir1/.
2017 Jun 21
2
question about llvmlite
​Hi all, I am using llvmlite for pyvex and I want the output of my code (which is written based on llvmlite) to be like pyvex. In pyvex, (https://github.com/angr/pyvex). Considering pyvex, I tried to implement the following statements in pyvex to llvmlite: for stmt in irsb.statements: if isinstance(stmt, pyvex.IRStmt.Store): print "ST%s(%s) = %s" % (self.endness[-2:].lower(),
2009 May 19
2
incremental directory searche in rsync 3.0.6
Hi, I was in under impression that rsync 3.0.5/3.0.6 creates all the missing directories in the path but I think I am wrong. Could any one tell me is it possible to create all missing dirs in path at destination side if not exists. Currently, I have been getting below errors. rsync -avz /tmp/mytest/rsync-test/dir-test/parent-dir/ desthost:/tmp/mytest/rsync-test/dir-test/parent-dir/ sending
2008 Feb 20
1
[PATCH] build fix without iconv support
diff --git a/clientserver.c b/clientserver.c index 2d7c28f..694a72d 100644 --- a/clientserver.c +++ b/clientserver.c @@ -806,6 +806,7 @@ static int rsync_module(int f_in, int f_out, int i, char *addr, char *host) exit_cleanup(RERR_UNSUPPORTED); } +#ifdef ICONV_OPTION if (!iconv_opt) { if (ic_send != (iconv_t)-1) { iconv_close(ic_send); @@ -816,6 +817,7 @@ static int
2006 Aug 14
2
[LLVMdev] Folding instructions
Dear LLVMers, I am trying to fold memory operands in the way that is done in RegAllocLocal.cpp, or in LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp, but I am getting errors that I don't know how to fix. Could someone tell me which steps should I take in order to correctly fold memory operands? The code that I am using is: const TargetMachine & target_machine = this->machine_function->getTarget();
2006 Sep 12
2
rsync through ssh - i get an error
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 01:31:00PM +0200, rsync-mail-gateway@nasbackup.com wrote: > rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (104) This means the socket closed. Does rsync even get started on the remote system? That would be the first thing to investigate. If it is getting run, does the remote process crash or die? If you are connecting with a daemon process, you can look at the logs to
2000 Jul 16
1
"smbclient -p <port>" appears to be broken in Samba 2.x
I posted this problem as a question to this list a while ago and got no reply. I submitted it as a bug, but found that "samba-bugs@samba.org", no longer accepts bug reports, even though the web page says to send them to that address. Wondering if the option had been intentionally discontinuted without updating the man page, I made a quick check of the source and found that the "-p
2003 Dec 02
1
rsync -vt shows directories considered?
Passing the -t option to rsync seems to cause -v to show each directory that is considered, while -v without -t doesn't. Is this a known bug or intended feature? Or is there a way to defeat this? I'd like -v to show the files transmitted, but not the directories that were considered. This command: rsync -urzCv ./ desthost:/path ...shows only the files transferred. While this
2006 Aug 14
0
[LLVMdev] Folding instructions
On Aug 13, 2006, at 11:16 PM, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira wrote: > > Dear LLVMers, > > I am trying to fold memory operands in the way that is done in > RegAllocLocal.cpp, or in LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp, but I am getting > errors > that > I don't know how to fix. Could someone tell me which steps should I > take > in order > to correctly fold memory
2000 Jan 05
1
Signal 11 in attempt_netbios_session_request
> I have just upgraded to Samba 2.0.6 and can no longer connect to Samba > shares on my FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE machine. When I attempt to connect, the > smb.log contains the following information: > > [2000/01/04 17:54:42, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:resolve_lmhosts(566) > resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name > NTWEB2.AIS.MSU.EDU<0x20> > [2000/01/04
2009 Jul 26
1
Need help of exclusion options in rsync-3.0.6
Hi, I have a situation where I want to delete some of my excluded patterns but still want to preserve some other. For example consider below source and destination directory hierarchy. Source Dest ---------- --------- /foo/bar/ /foo/bar/ | -> baz | -> baz | -> xyz | -> xyz | ->
2016 Apr 06
3
JIT compiler - showing generated machine code
When using LLVM as a JIT compiler, you can use module.dump() to show the generated intermediate code, which is good. Is there similarly a programmatic way to show the generated x64 machine code in assembly format? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160406/c7d22dab/attachment.html>