Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "SIGUSER1 and rsync"
2007 May 23
4
problem syncing files from embedded device to PC
Hi,
I have a setup where I wish to transfer around 100 files from embedded
device to a connected PC.
The embedded system at anytime contains 20MB free RAM. However, on running
rsync periodically (20s interval), OUT OF MEMORY error results after few
minutes, say 30 minutes killing this application and other application
softwares running on the embedded device.
rsync version is 2.6.9 and rsync
2007 Jan 29
2
rsync or other tool
Hi,
I am using rsync-2.5.5 on power pc system. It is an embedded system with
very low memory few MBs. Most of the time only 4-5 MB memory is free (as
shown using free command). I have an application that periodically (every 20
sec) fires rsync command from system command i.e. system ("rsync..") to a
remote m/c connected to it. The data I have to rsync has hardly 60 files
with total size
2010 Feb 22
3
Re : how to plot select points in preexisting persp plot
Hello,
I am trying to plot selected data points to a preexisting persp plot
that satisfies a condition. I used the following statement -
text(coords[,1], coords[,2], names(act[which(act > 8.75)]), cex=0.7)
But I get all the points labeled, instead of the points that satisfy
the condition specified. Is there any way to plot only the points I
want? Also can this be done using
2003 Jun 27
5
PATCH/RFC: Another stab at the Cygwin hang problem
Hi,
In http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-09/msg01155.html, I noted that
the often-observed hangs of rsync under Cygwin were assuaged by a call to
msleep().
After upgrading my Cygwin environment to rsync 2.5.6, I'm seeing these
hangs again, not surprisingly given a CVS entry for main.c notes that
this kludge was not harmless:
Revision 1.162 / (download) - annotate - [select for
2012 May 22
2
Median computation
Hi,
I have a 250,000 by 300 matrix. I am trying to calculate the median of
those columns (by row) with column names that are identical. I would like
this to be efficient since apply(x,1,median) where x is created by choosing
only those columns with same column name and looping on this is taking a
really long time. Is there an efficient way to do this?
Thanks!
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2012 Jul 27
2
R bioconductor agilent aCGH analysis
Hi,
I would like to analyze some agilent aCGH copy number files. As a start, I
would like to normalize this data. I don't know what is the standard way to
do this. Which package is the standard one that people use for this
purpose? The chips that I am looking at are the agilent sure print 1M
(G4447a) array and a custom chip with similar format. My raw data is a text
file with spot locations
2009 Dec 21
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Implement dbgs()
On Saturday 19 December 2009 00:16, Chris Lattner wrote:
> > Or I think I can just assume (Yikes!) that if the signal handler is
> > invoked it will really be a circular_raw_ostream since the handler
> > should (!) only be set up in debug mode.
> >
> > That scares me a bit, though.
>
> Why don't you just check #ifndef NDEBUG like the code that sets it up?
2002 Oct 09
2
rsync-2.5.5 memory eater problem
Hi,
we ran into a little problem with rsync-2.5.5.
Setup: you run rsync-2.5.5 as normal rsync over ssh
(ie. not connecting to a rsync server). If you start
such a rsync but interrupt the pulling process with Ctrl-C,
the process on the other side may start to allocate all
memory on the remote machine.
As fa as we have analyzed the problem, the remote rsync
process wants to issue a error message
2002 May 28
2
rsync 2.5.4 (probably 2.5.5 too) server handles SIGPIPE very poorly
(I am not on the rsync mailing list, so if you send a response to this
message to the list, please be sure to CC me.)
I first reported this bug go Red Hat in
<URL:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65350>.
If you run rsync with a subshell through ssh.com's ssh and sshd and
then kill the client with ctrl-C, the rsync server process running on
the remote machine grows
2012 Nov 16
5
[ 3009.778974] mcelog:16842 map pfn expected mapping type write-back for [mem 0x0009f000-0x000a0fff], got uncached-minus
Hi Konrad,
Sometime ago i reported this one at boot up:
[ 3009.778974] mcelog:16842 map pfn expected mapping type write-back for [mem 0x0009f000-0x000a0fff], got uncached-minus
[ 3009.788570] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[ 3009.798175] WARNING: at arch/x86/mm/pat.c:774 untrack_pfn+0xa1/0xb0()
[ 3009.807966] Hardware name: MS-7640
[ 3009.817677] Modules linked in:
[ 3009.827524] Pid:
2008 Feb 08
1
(no subject)
Hi,
I am trying to communicate H323 and SIP users. I have configured h323.conf, sip.conf and ooh323.conf. If I am using gatekeeper (gnugk) then I am able to call successfully to h323 users using SJphone. And same for SIP users also.
But when I disabled gatekeeper and trying to call using gateway with sjphone then every time whatever number I dial the call goes to asterisk and some computerized
2002 Feb 18
1
fixes for bugs in error handling in rsync-2.5.2; and updates for rsync3.txt
Rsync-2.5.2 does not gracefully report connection and transfer errors
and always properly return with a non-zero exit code, despite many
assurances to the contrary in the code and commit logs. It seems a
kludge to handle a special case of lost connections to older servers was
FAR too aggressive!
With '-vvv' I also print the source of the exit_cleanup() call, and
optionally with
2001 Aug 06
1
merge rsync+ into rsync (was Re: rsync-2.4.7 NEWS file)
> Just curious: what about the rsync+ patch?
Thanks for the reminder.
I've just committed Jos's rsync+ patch onto the
"branch_mbp_rsyncplus_merge" branch. If it works OK and nobody
screams I will move it across onto the main tree tomorrow or
Wednesday.
I see the patch doesn't add documentation about the new options to the
man page, so we should fix that in the future.
2003 Jun 27
1
bug? -z option and large compressed data
Hi,
I think I found a bug in usage of zlib. rsync 2.5.6 with -z fails
like bellow.
% cp install-disk2.iso /var/tmp/install-disk2.iso
install-disk2.iso 100% |*****************************| 316 MB 00:56
% rsync -vIz install-disk2.iso 127.0.0.1:/var/tmp/install-disk2.iso
install-disk2.iso
deflate on token returned 0 (16384 bytes left)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol
2002 Feb 24
2
Write-only option
Hi!
I am doing backups from a number of machines to an rsync server. For some
time I was trying to come up with a solution, which would prevent users
from peeking at each other's files, which are backed up. Finally, I've
hacked rsync, introducing a new option "write only" for rsyncd.conf. When
set to true, this option forbids the transfers from server to the client,
thus solving
2003 Jan 03
1
[Fwd: Re: rsync windows -> unix still hanging :(]
Author of the message didn't include rsync@lists.samba.org in the reply,
and I think this message is in topic.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: rsync windows -> unix still hanging :(
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 17:24:47 -0800
From: Jim Kleckner <jek_subs@kleckner.net>
To: Mike Rubel <mrubel@galcit.caltech.edu>
CC: cygwin@cygwin.com
References:
2013 Jan 31
0
File descriptors in pipe.c
I am working on rsync tool.
As rsync sends data over SSH in non-daemon mode, it forks the SSH process
in pipe.c function.
For the communication between the parent rsync and child SSH, it uses the
socket pairs.
As socket pairs are bidirectional, only one pair can be used for
communication between the parent and child.
e.g. socketpair(xx,xx,xx,xx) returns -> to_child_pipe[2]={3,4} then these
2003 Jan 13
4
Please test rsync-2.5.6pre1
The first rsync-2.5.6 pre-release version is now available at:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz
ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz
rsync://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz
There's also a corresponding '.sig' file that contains a gpg signature
of the file; the public key is available on the
2003 Jan 10
5
working on a 2.5.6pre1 release
I'm working on trying to get rsync 2.5.6pre1 available for people to
test more widely. I'm out of time for today, and I'm stuck on a problem
that some machines on build.samba.org are showing on the 'chgrp' test.
I can reproduce this on my home redhat 7.3 system too. It appears to be a
timing problem because when I do strace -F -f on it the problem goes away.
Everything seems
2005 Sep 20
2
Nulls instead of data
In short:
Platform: linux with 2.4 kernel
Version: rsync 2.6.6
Command line:
rsync266 -av -W --bwlimit=1 /mnt/somedir/rsync-2.6.6.tar.gz ./
Destination: local disk
Source: file on a smbfs mounted filesystem; share is exported on a NT 4.0
workstation over a very slow and unstable link
Result: Rsync completes operation with no special message, but the
resulting file is damaged, large