Displaying 20 results from an estimated 120 matches similar to: "Destination directory creation"
2007 Jul 06
1
quiet option doesnt seem to work
Guys im running Rsync 2.6.8 on Solaris. I use the following options :-
RSYNC_BIN="/usr/local/bin/rsync"
RSYNC_OPTS=" -PaRz --quiet --stats --delete --delete-excluded
--copy-unsafe-links --numeric-ids"
RSYNC="${RSYNC_BIN} ${RSYNC_OPTS}"
Its part of a script see.
Now everything works but in my log file im getting each file which is
transferred listed and i didnt want
2007 Apr 26
1
Weird exclude info
I have a rsync script which connects to a remote machine and pulls a
file list back to backup. It also parses a remote config file and
creates a local exclude list to use when doing the backup. I wont bore
you with the script details but im having a weird issue with exclude.
If there are files to be excluded they are put into a file like this :-
$ cat tmp/lavatest.exclude
/path/to/exclude
2007 Feb 21
1
Strange SSH with rsync
Has anyone any idea why this wont work? Its in a script and im passing
-e "${SSH}" to the Rsync command where :-
SSH="$(/usr/bin/which ssh) -o ConnectTimeout=15 -o BatchMode=yes -n"
The below is output from set -x for my script. Below that is the error
from errorlog
/usr/bin/rsync -PavRz --delete --delete-excluded --copy-unsafe-links
--numeric-ids -e /usr/bin/ssh -o
2009 Nov 11
1
getaddrinfo: nodename nor servname provided, or not known
Hi there,
If I want to create email within my application (in production), how
is this best achieved??
Following the railsspace tutorial, it only really suggests to
use :smtp.
I''d read on another site that to generate emails locally, i need to
use :sendmail instead... However - I havent seen any decent examples
of how to get this configured to be able to send emails within my
local
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"
2008 Sep 13
1
tricky rsync setup quit working
Hi,
some time ago I had started working on a rsync-based backup system.
After I longer break; I now tried to continue this project but can't
get it to work anymore. Maybe somebody here has any idea. The basic
setup looks like this:
client:
$rsync $rsync_opts --rsh="'ssh -i $ssh_key'" $filesystems $bak_host::backup_module/path
on the server side, the ssh key triggered a
2004 Aug 10
2
out of memory in receive_file_entry rsync-2.6.2
Hello,
I've had some problems using rsync to transfer directories with more than
3 million files. Here's the error message from rsync:
<snip>
ERROR: out of memory in receive_file_entry
rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util.c(116)
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (63453387 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code
2010 Mar 24
0
Trying to create R dataframe with JRI
Hi all,
I am writing here because the JRI mailing list seems abandoned...
maybe some of you guys know an answer or has a pointer into the right
direction.
I am quite confused by the jars that exist between rServe, JRI and
rJava. What I want to do is simply using a local R instance from Java
and I thought (and still think) JRI is the way forward. I did the
following steps:
1) Installed
2017 Oct 28
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 28/10/2017 8:59 AM, Morkus wrote:
> Hey Duncan,
>
> Hard to debug? That's an understatement. Eyes bleeding....
>
> In any case, I tried all your suggestions. To get "integer" for the
> final column, I had to change the code to get integers instead of strings.
The last column in iris is actually a factor. That's stored as an
S3-classed integer vector
2017 Oct 29
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 29/10/2017 7:26 AM, Morkus wrote:
> Thanks Duncan. I can't tell you how helpful all your terrific replies
> have been.
>
> I think the biggest surprise is that nobody appears to be using Java and
> R together like I"m trying to do. I suppose it should be a surprise
> since there are no books on the subject and almost no technical
> documentation other than a
2001 Sep 10
1
not safe to return vector pointer
Hello All,
I recently upgraded from R-1.1.1 to R-1.2.2.
I have an R function that uses .Call() to
return a list from C code. The C code
has the form:
SEXP function(SEXP var)
{
SEXP rlist ;
PROTECT(rlist = NEW_LIST(3)) ;
VECTOR_PTR(rlist)[0] = NEW_INTEGER(1) ;
VECTOR_PTR(rlist)[1] = NEW_STRING(1) ;
...
UNPROTECT(1) ;
return(rlist) ;
}
When I try to
2007 Jun 06
2
omit /etc/issue message when running rsync
Is there a way to omit the text printed out by issue(5) on some
systemes? Like what --no-motd does for motd-texts.
2017 Oct 27
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Just print the string you are asking to R to evaluate. It doesn't make
any sense as an R expression. Fix that, and things will work.
Duncan Murdoch
On 27/10/2017 3:41 PM, Morkus via R-devel wrote:
> It can't be this hard, right? I really need a shove in the right direction here. Been spinning wheels for three days. Cannot get past the errors.
>
> I'm doing something
2017 Oct 27
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Does it work if you supply the closing parenthesis on the call to boxM?
The parser says the input is incomplete and a missing closing parenthesis
would cause that error..
// create a string command with that variable name.String boxVariable =
"boxM(boxMVariable [,-5], boxMVariable[,5]";
// try to execute the command...
// FAILS with org.rosuda.REngine.Rserve.RserveException: eval
2017 Oct 28
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 28/10/2017 6:26 AM, Morkus wrote:
> I'm not sure what you mean. Could you please be more specific?
You were trying to eval an expression that you constructed in Java. I
was suggesting that before you eval it, you print it.
>
> If I print the string, I get: *boxM(boxMVariable[, -5], boxMVariable[, 5])*
Right, that's what I was suggesting you do. Now you've fixed the
2017 Oct 28
0
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
On 28/10/2017 7:12 AM, Morkus wrote:
> Thanks Duncan. Awesome ideas!
>
> I think we're getting closer!
>
> I tried what you suggested and got a possibly better error...
> .
> .
> .
> rConnection.assign("boxMVariable", myDf);
>
> *String resultBV *= *"str(boxMVariable)"*; *// your suggestion.*
>
> *RESULTING ERROR:*
>
>
2008 Nov 30
1
Rserve and creating a list of lists
Hello,
I have some code which generates lattice objects. The function
recieves serialized forms of the lattice objects which it then
unserializes and then adds to an ArrayList<REXP>.
REXPRaw rser = new REXPRaw( target ); //target contains the raw
serialized forms of lattice objects
rconn.assign("temp",rser);
REXP ret =
2017 Oct 29
2
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Thanks Duncan. I can't tell you how helpful all your terrific replies have been.
I think the biggest surprise is that nobody appears to be using Java and R together like I"m trying to do. I suppose it should be a surprise since there are no books on the subject and almost no technical documentation other than a few sites here and there.
-----
I originally had the "int" as the
2017 Oct 28
2
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
Hey Duncan,
Hard to debug? That's an understatement. Eyes bleeding....
In any case, I tried all your suggestions. To get "integer" for the final column, I had to change the code to get integers instead of strings.
double[] d1 = ((REXPVector) ((RList) tableRead).get(0)).asDoubles();
double[] d2 = ((REXPVector) ((RList) tableRead).get(1)).asDoubles();
double[] d3 = ((REXPVector)
2017 Oct 28
2
Cannot Compute Box's M (Three Days Trying...)
I'm not sure what you mean. Could you please be more specific?
If I print the string, I get: boxM(boxMVariable[, -5], boxMVariable[, 5])
From this code:
.
.
.
// assign the data to a variable.rConnection.assign("boxMVariable", myDf);
// create a string command with that variable name.String boxVariable = "boxM(boxMVariable[, -5], boxMVariable[, 5])";