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2009 Apr 10
1
linux Rsync + windows rsync + unexpected connection close
Hello all I cannot sync my windows box with my linux box because of the following error. rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [receiver] I run rsync version 3.0.4 ( protocol 30) on both machines (cwRsync binaries on windows). i sync over ssh. Ssh command works fine from windows. Same rsync command from the linux box works fine. Only the rync command from windows
2010 Mar 25
3
include/exclude problems
Dear Wayne, I am using rsync to synchronize my working files from home computer to the work computer. I want to sync only the files in some directories and no .files. However, I do need to sync several files from .mozilla director (addressbook, calendar and bookmarks) which are located in the .directory. I use the following command and the "excluded-utk.txt" file rsync -aunvz
2008 Jan 02
3
cwRsync on windows
Hi folks, It may be a very basic question for many people here but I have been struggling with Windows commandline. My CentOS machines are running perfectly fine. Question: I have installed cwRsync server on one of Windows 2003 and cwRsync client on the other Windows 2003. What command should I run to connect to the cwRsync server from the client? and how can I make sure that cwRsync is even
2004 Apr 16
2
RSync on Windows 2003
Hello, I'm desperately trying to have a RSync server work on a Windows 2003 Standard Server. All the documentation available I have found applies to Windows NT/2000/XP I don't know whether 2003 works differently from the previous Windows. I have installed the cwrsync package. The RSyncServer Service is running fine under a user account named cwrsync. A successful Telnet on the port 873
2008 Mar 10
2
The server is configured to refuse --iconv
I've just tried upgrading to cwrsync 2.1.0 (Rsync version 3.0.0 protocol version 30) between 2 Windows XP Pro sp2 machine across the Internet. I used: SET CYGWIN=nontsec SET HOME=c:\cwrsync\bin C:\cwrsync\bin\rsync -za -u -P --delete --recursive /cygdrive/c/test2/ stuart@test.address.co.uk::test/ When I run the above batch script on the remote machine I get this odd output.
2006 Jan 30
2
cwrsync server 2.0.4 / winxp / ownership problems?
Hi all! We're using cwrsync server 2.0.4 on winxp to keep files up to date between some operator machines. Whenever I run rsync to send files to another machine, the read-only flag gets set. The cwrsync user was created (the install is completely standard)... so I'm thinking it might have something to do with that. Here's my rsyncd.conf: use chroot = false strict modes = false
2006 Mar 01
3
Help understanding rsync and cwrsync
Hi all, we are just beginning to dive into rsync. I have limited experience with just playing around with the examples and reading all the docs that I can. I just read an interesting post from a developer that mentions cwrsync is a minimalistic rsync and thus things like permissions are not transfered, the post was from 2004. Here are my questions Windows (cw)Rsync Client --> Linux Rsync
2004 Aug 12
1
RV: cwrsync and CPU usage
Yes I?m using cwrync 1.2.4 that it contains the 2.6.2 rsync version command. A problem I have to use cygwin is that I have implemented the cwrsync command in a script .js (jscript) then... Should I make a new script bash file for linux? or is it possible call cygwin?s rsync from a DOS shell line command? Thank you very much :) Jos? Luis -----Mensaje original----- De: Craig Barratt
2004 Oct 04
2
cwRsync- chdir failed, server 2003
I'm having prolems with cwRsync on server 2003. I'm getting pretty much identical results to this from the archive: http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2004-April/009187.html, and as far as I can see the only suggestion there was to check permissions. I have one further complication too- I'm trying to sync a remote server on to a vmware virtual disk that I've mounted using the
2007 Mar 28
2
Destination Permissions on Windows XP
Hello all, This is my first post to the group, so please go easy on me. I've setup a cwRsync server on a Windows 2003 Server and an XP client. I have setup rsync to copy a directory from the server to the client, and the files transfer perfectly. The only problem is that the permissions on the destination are wrong. I want the permissions on the destination to end up being the
2009 Jun 03
1
rsync 3.0.x with Windows VSS-support
Hi Folks, Recently I took the patch Elias Penttil? wrote and 'forward-ported' it to rsync 3. For people who don't know what it does, it implements backup of open files on Windows with rsync. Because I think rsync 3 is more efficient and more current in comparison to rsync 2. I made a small readme-page with information about what I've done so far and the
2006 Apr 24
1
cwRsync logs
Using cwRsync on Windows, is there any way to get the standard rsync stats at the end? It does not look like '--stats' is an option for cwRsync and verbose does not provide the stats. -- Robert
2011 Nov 25
1
cwRsync got killed...
Last cwrsync was 4.1.0, current is 4.2.0. It was avail on sourceforge. Itefix.no decided "we want money for coding and support" - that itself is not wrong. Though _I_ never needed any rsync help on neither linux and windows (including mixed) scenarios. But they killed their sourceforge downloads, all, including past versions of cwrsync, including source. The 4.2.0 client is still
2005 Jun 03
1
Rsync from windows 98 with a password file
When I use this command from a Windows XP system everything works fine: C:\cwrsync\cwrsync>rsync.exe -avzr --stats --password file=c:\cwrsync\pete.secret --files-from=filesfrom.dat / pete@crux1::testing But when I try if from a Windows 98 system I get this error message: "password file must not be other-accessible continuing without password file" Can rsync run from Windows 98
2010 Mar 15
2
cwrsync and link-dest option
Hello, In a small environment I have to backup two servers, an Ubuntu 9.10 and a Windows Server 2008 machine. My Backuphost is a Ubuntu 9.10 machine as well. I installed rsync on both Ubuntu hosts from repository (3.0.6) and cwrsync from http://www.itefix.no/i2/node/10650 (3.0.7). Then I wrote some Bash-Scripts which executes rsync every week like that: BACKUPDIR=/var/backup rsync -v -a
2007 Aug 15
1
too many rsync process's?
This is my first post here for a reason, rsync has run great on our system for over 2.5 years now, it seams. I just recently took over this contract from another IT person who decided to stop showing up to this location. I had the pleasure of maping out their network of 5 servers and 40 workstations, with no info from anyone who works their (they just dont know anything). I just recently started
2006 May 19
1
cwrsync client log format ??
We were trying to introduce a better client side log format so that we could get timestamps and module names etc. In the rsync documentation it looks like you can use --log-format for the client ... there is even a sentence saying that this format would not interfere with the rsybc daemons format. We are using cwrsync and when we try and add --log-format="%o %h [%a] %m (%u) %f %l" The
2003 Dec 11
2
cwRsync 2.5.7
Tevfik On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 18:13, Tevfik Karag?lle wrote: > I would also like to inform that I updated my cwRsync package with the > latest rsync binary (2.5.7). http://itefix.no/cwrsync I have tried your rsync 2.5.7 in cygwin under Windows 2000, synchronising to a windows share on an unknown (probably Windows) file server. Sorry to report that it hangs at the end of transfer, as did
2004 Jan 15
1
Ownership lost: linux -> windows -> linux
Hi, I have a problem of loss of file ownership with rsync. For some odd reasons, I have to use a windows machine as rsync server, and to backup/restore a filesystem from/to a linux client. All files in my linux filesystem are owned by root, with gid root. If I save the files onto the windows rsync server from linux using rsync, and then restore them back to linux, the ownership for all files
2004 May 10
4
cwRync and Windows permissions
Hi all, I'm rsyncing a windows 2003 client to a windows 2003 server using the cwrsync installation package. The trouble is that the permission rights set by rsync on the destination server are very restrictive and don't allow another application to access the files. I'd like to change that. However, the GID and UID parameters in the rsyncd.conf file don't seem to manage that.