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2007 Oct 26
3
micro rsync
Let's assume only kernel and drivers are on a system. Is it possible to
effectively run an rsync server with ssh (ie. the receiving end) with say
3MB of available memory? How about 6MB?
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2007 Sep 24
5
Mapped Drive
I am having trouble running rsync over a mapped drive. Basically it only
copies whole files. I use the -rvcS switches. Any suggestions?
TIA
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Integrated Computer Technologies
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2007 Sep 21
1
Rsync Truecrypt
I have seen people say both that rsync can efficiently copy truecrypt
volumes. I got it working once with deltacopy but as I'm trying to get it
to work from the command line, I cannot. It just transfers the whole file.
I am using -rvs -inplace switches. Does anybody have any suggestions?
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Integrated Computer Technologies
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2007 Sep 16
1
Rsync Active Mirroring
Can rsync support active mirroring? I've used robocopy in the past and it
has a -mon switch that can copy ever x changes or every x minutes. I'm
mostly interested in the x changes as the x minutes could easily be
scheduled.
Can rsync keep the data encrypted rather than unencrypting on the other end?
Let me explain better. I want to rsync to a removable disk but I want the
data to be
2007 Oct 01
4
cygwin rsync windows to windows ACL problem
I am having problems using rsync on cygwin to properly copy the
ownership of files from windows to windows.
I am running: rsync -avPA //src_addr/some/path /local/dst/path/
Based on:
http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg18920.html
and:
http://www.nabble.com/Re:-I-need-rsync-+-acl-support-for-windows--t2462647.html
ENV: CYGWIN=ntsec tty
I am running this on Windows Server 2003 R2
2007 Oct 01
6
reducing file list bytes transferred
Hello,
This is my first posting to the rsync list. I mirror a database
containing directories which contain a very large number of files (say
30,000), and sending the file list can often take longer than transferring
the new files. (Rsync ends up sending nearly the same file list on
every transfer, with only the addition of a few new files.)
Has the rsync team considered an rsync option
2007 Sep 17
2
File bit synchronization?
Not sure if that is the correct terminology. I have an rsync setup of
files between two Windows servers using cwRsync, which uses -apv options
among --progress and --delete options. One part of the backup is to
transfer a MSSQL backup file and I notice that after the initial
transfer taking 20 minutes or more, subsequent daily transfers after is
changes each night take only a minute or two max and
2007 Oct 02
3
estimating nightly diffs
Hey all,
Any suggestions on how to estimate how much data rsync would
synchronize on average in a given installation? Assume that a full
rsync has already run and the only data being updated is just the
daily diffs.
Thanks,
noam
Noam Birnbaum
http://maccentricsolutions.com/
877.luv.macs x89
ð Apple Certified Technical Coordinator
ð Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist
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2007 Oct 07
3
rsync error
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Executing: rsync.exe -v -rlt --delete "/cygdrive/C/Documents and Settings/User/Local Settings/Application Data/Identities/{DFF16927-88E6-4EAA-A097-460B7E65289B}/Microsoft/Outlook Express/" "localhost::Backup/Outlook Express/"
building file list ...
done
./
Deleted Items.dbx
rsync:
2007 Sep 15
5
File changed during save....
hi!
i want to use rsync for backup to central storage.
from emc networker i know some nice feature - it`s telling about "changed
files during save" - i.e. i
know which files have changed their contents while being backed up. for
example you can see if
shutdown of some oracle database was forgotten and that database was backed
up online accidentally.
what`s the rsync equivalent to
2007 Oct 01
6
why not a gui for rsync
I'm using rsync and I'm very glad, but, in some case, i'm not so happy.
Some people are backing up the data with rsync but they have a lot of files, more than 100000 and 20 Gb of data.
We are using batch files and the task scheduling system of windows.
It is difficult to see if the backup is well done, sometimes, they are error.
We try to make some gui, one in java, an other in c++
2004 Aug 15
2
2.10 problem passing user options
In playing about with booting from USB, I discovered that 2.10 doesn't
pass user-entered options to /proc/cmdline. I back-versioned to 2.04
and user options work again. Is this a known issue? Or perhaps an
idiosyncrasy with my hardware? (I have to tell my mobo to boot from a
USB-ZIP for the mem stick to actually boot)
I'm new to the list. Perhaps there are archives I should be
2008 Oct 06
1
Backup Microsoft Exchange
I am looking for a way to backup Microsoft Exchange servers offsite. I
am OK offering something like Backup Exec and doing a d2d then
subsequently rsyncing those backup files but it doesn't seem to sync
those files efficiently. Has anybody found a good solution for
something like this?
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2013 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] llvmlab (phased buildmaster) is in production mode!
Cool! This is great news.
I feel like this information should be in our documentation somewhere.
Could you start a new file ContinuousIntegration.rst and use this content
to seed it? This new page would also be a good place to mention some LLVM
idiosyncrasies like smooshlab being Apple-internal but still reporting via
IRC; these things have not had a good place to be put yet. AFAIK currently
our
2013 Mar 13
1
[patch] Incorrect umask in FreeBSD
Normally, in the !UseLogin case on a system with login classes, the
umask is set implicitly by the first setusercontext() call in
do_setusercontext() in session.c. However, FreeBSD treats the umask
differently from other login settings: unless running with the target
user's UID, it will only apply the value from /etc/login.conf, not that
from the user's ~/.login.conf. The patch below
2004 Oct 24
0
Period at end of folder in Pine
When using folder-name completion, Pine sticks a period at the end of
dovecot mediated IMAP folder names. This is invalid, of course, and I end
up having to backspace the period to use the proper name.
Anyone have a clue on a workaround? I'd imagine this is a FAQ type
issue....
Thanks,
Doug
2013 Aug 07
1
Issues with print command group membership
Hi,
I have a Samba print share set up, with a "print command" specified
that just cats the file to /dev/ulpt0. This share is accessed by the
guest Samba account, which I have set to be the 'smbguest' username.
I can manually run the print command as root, and the file prints.
I can manually run the print command as 'smbguest' (through sudo) and
the file prints.
2004 Feb 13
1
How to get time differences in consistent units?
I'm still having trouble getting to grips with time classes.
I wish to calculate the difference in days between events.
Browse[1]> insp.j$First
[1] "2002-02-19 13:00:00 NZDT"
Browse[1]> spray.j$Date
[1] "2001-11-29 13:00:00 NZDT"
Browse[1]> insp.jk - spray.j$Date
Time difference of 82 days
If I save insp.jk to a vector, I get a nice useful value of 82.
2011 Aug 05
2
[?]apply functions or for loop
Hello,
First time posting to this mail list.
I'd like to use R in the most efficient way. I'm accomplishing what I want,
but feel there is a more R'ish way to do it. Just learning R.
*My goal: get ranks of value across rows with row names and column names
intact.*
I'm guessing one of the [?]apply functions will do what I need, but I
couldn't sort out which one (after a lot
2011 Jan 23
0
[LLVMdev] Target Triple Changes
Hi Renato,
> 1. Some ARM triples "arm*-none-eabi" don't get properly recognized,
> so Clang doesn't generate correct AAPCS (soft and hard) calls and
> don't pass the correct triple to LLC.
in order to have "eabi" be properly recognized by LLVM, it is enough to
add "eabi" as a valid environment value. Then Triple::Normalize will
automatically