similar to: Feature Request: Options to limit --one-file-system at the source or destination.

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2005 Feb 25
1
Feature request: Being able specify that the destination should follow source directory structure.
Greetings. If I do this: rsync --hard-links one.server.com::"module/somedir/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386 module/someotherdir/1.0/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386" /export/distros I get: /export/distros/i386/... and a conflict between the two sources. I want for destination: /export/distros/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386 /export/distros/1.0/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386 In other
2004 Jun 07
1
rsync server complaining about vanishing files while they are not.
Greetings. I am running rsync 2.6.2 on both the server and the client. Server is Fedora Core 2 and client is Red Hat Linux 9. I am suffuring of the following errors on the server side: Jun 7 19:43:27 tux101 rsyncd[24906]: file has vanished: "redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/gtk2-engines-2.2.0-2.i386.rpm" (in module1) This messages repeats for a whole bunch of rpm files
2004 Jun 08
1
[Fwd: Re: rsync server complaining about vanishing files while they are not.]
Greetings. Yep, I have set "use chroot = no" for the module and it works. The symlinks I have are created automatically by a tool and are absolute. But since "use chroot = no" handles well absolute links from root/, the transfer works A1. Thanks for your input, Wayne. Best regards, Hans Deragon -- Consultant en informatique/Software Consultant Deragon
2008 Jan 22
2
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5223] New: Options to limit --one-file-system at the source or destination.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5223 Summary: Options to limit --one-file-system at the source or destination. Product: rsync Version: 3.0.0 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2002 Oct 26
3
How come fsck still kicks in and reports major errors with Ext3?
Greetings. Total newbie with Ext3. I selected when I upgraded my system to RH7.2. I upgraded my system again to RH8.0. Here is some info: [root@world root]# cat /proc/mounts rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 /dev/root / ext3 rw 0 0 /proc /proc proc rw 0 0 usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs rw 0 0 none /dev/shm tmpfs rw 0 0 none /dev/pts devpts rw 0 0 /dev/hdd1 /mnt/genericdata1 ext2 rw 0 0 Ok, so
2005 May 13
1
Aiii cpu is toast
Hy!     I''ve been trying to make Xen 2.0 work on a compac evo N800C laptop. But I am getting an error that say, that there is no more memory for the kernel and then the message Aiii cpu is toast, then re reboots in 5 sec. I looked into the archives and didn''t found a clue that helped me much on this one. >From what I can see from the output is that he dont see the
2012 Dec 13
2
replace parenthetical phrases in a string
R-helpers, I have a vector of character strings in which I would like to replace each parenthetical phrase with a single space, " ". For example if I start with x, I would like to end up with y. x <- c("My toast=bog(keep=3 no=4) and eggs(er34)omit=32", "dogs have ears", "cats have tails (and ears, too!)") y <- c("My toast=bog and eggs
2007 Jan 16
4
Administrator is Root
I just got Samba + LDAP up and running as a PDC. If I list the users in the LDAP directory with pdbedit -L I see: root:0:test nobody:99:nobody aster$:1001:Computer toast$:1002:TOAST$ fordprefect:1003:Test Account Shouldn't there be an Administrator account and no root? I don't want my Linux root account even remotely confused or associated with a Samba/LDAP
2004 Aug 06
2
login failed
Hi guys, I have been running icecast and ices for streaming mp3 around my house for about 3 months now with no problems. now all of a sudden, I get login failed when I try to run ices. nothing has changed that I know of (I am the only person with access). I seem to remember this happened when I originally installed the system, but it was all so traumatic, I kinda forgot whjat I did :) any help
2005 Sep 12
5
OT: Online TTS engines?
The one I like: http://www.rhetorical.com/cgi-bin/demo.cgi is toast. I think they went broke or got aquired by someone. Also, is there a Festival voice that sounds as good as Rhetorical or the AT & T stuff? The default one is barely legible. Since Festival is a little brutal to configure, I'd like to get someone's recommendation then go through the pain of reconfiguring it only once.
2005 Aug 30
3
CPU0 is toast error message
# grub.conf generated by anaconda I recently tried installing xen on another machine and I''m getting the "CPU0 is toast rebooting in 5 seconds" message. Reading through past postings, I was hopeful setting the dom0_mem=128M would solve the problem. Unfortunately, it didn''t make a difference. I haven''t fooled with anything on this system -- just a fresh FC4
2005 Nov 02
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 1.6 Release Branch
Tanya Lattner wrote: > >> 1. I'm still looking for volunteers to test MacOS X and Solaris. >> If you'd like to volunteer, please email the list to let us know. > > > I'll do minimal testing on Sparc. I'm not going to look into any > regressions though since no one has been really watching Sparc since I > graduated and I am sure there are
2007 May 16
5
postfix
Hi, Can someone point me to a step by step tutorial to install a postfix toaster? Thanks
2016 Aug 03
2
Need help debugging a PowerPC problem
Hi, I need help debugging a problem a problem that only shows up on PowerPC with one of my commits in the generic CodeGen parts of llvm. I'd apreciate it if someone with access to a PowerPC system could take a look at this: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23097 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D23097> - Matthias -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Oct 18
2
Fried Email Server! Perl Problem
I hate it when I crash my email server. Here's what tailing /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtp/current gives me: [root at toast jack]# tail /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current @400000004e9ddbd031610f54 tcpserver: status: 0/20 @400000004e9ddbd72c767c04 tcpserver: status: 1/20 @400000004e9ddbd72c7ab60c tcpserver: pid 12039 from 210.76.164.235 @400000004e9ddbd739a20d1c tcpserver: ok 12039
2013 Aug 11
2
[LLVMdev] [FastPolly]: Update of Polly's performance on LLVM test-suite
Hi all, I have evaluated Polly's performance on LLVM test-suite with latest LLVM (r188054) and Polly (r187981).  Results can be viewed on: http://188.40.87.11:8000. There are mainly five new tests and each test is run with 10 samples: clang (run id = 27):  clang -O3 pollyBasic (run id = 28):  clang -O3 -load LLVMPolly.so pollyNoGen (run id = 29):  pollycc -O3 -mllvm -polly-optimizer=none
2005 Nov 07
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 1.6 Release Branch
Everything builds fine on sparc. The configure script needs to be fixed though (see previous email). Sparc testing results: make check: # of expected passes 1189 # of expected failures 34 Regressions Single Source: None New Failures Single Source (new tests): 2005-05-12-Int64ToFP: llc,jit Regressions MultiSource: Applications/d/make_dparser: llc, cbe, jit
2011 Oct 20
4
toast, history, sayonara
ok, while i was in the process of writing that last post, fletcher and john weighed in themselves. that's good. i can say some things that they can't, though, so i will. fletcher told you how multimarkdown is booming, and it was an impressive list. what you might not realize is, he _undersold_ it. it is even bigger than he described, and it's gonna _double_ in size in the next
2009 Jun 25
5
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
> Is there any way to understand exactly how it is invalid? I can replicate > this corruption simply by adding large album art to any ogg file with the > latest release of MediaMonkey. The second page is corrupt. The basic structure looks correct, first guess would be bad checksum. I'll look more closely in just a bit. This might explain why some players might accept it--- if
2015 Oct 13
2
wrong strlcat limit value in realpath.c
In realpath.c at line 182 left_len = strlcat(symlink, left, sizeof(left)); should be left_len = strlcat(symlink, left, sizeof(symlink)); It's a benign issue because both arrays are the same size. And I can't imagine that ever changing. But it's inconsistent, not to mention throwing compiler warnings on OS X.