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2008 Jun 23
1
RSync on Mac
I’m having a heck of a time setting up an RSync server on a mac OS X system. I have run it as a daemon (--daemon) with a configuration file and have created a plist file and put it in the launch directory. Still can’t get a connection. When I run ths ps –E on the system, I don’t see rsync running. Any links to good setup docs? Brad No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by
2003 Jan 09
2
Help With Restoring
Hi All, I have been using rsync to backup to a central server with a 7 day incremental script on 2 Redhat boxen. #!/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin DAY=`date +%A` export PATH DAY [ -d /root/emptydir ] || mkdir /root/emptydir rsync --rsh=/usr/bin/ssh --delete -a /root/emptydir/ CENTRAL_SERVER_IP:/backup2/BACKED_UP_SERVER_FQDN/$DAY rmdir /root/emptydir rsync --delete
2010 Nov 22
6
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7809] New: I/O errors other than IOERR_GENERAL should not suppress deletion
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7809 Summary: I/O errors other than IOERR_GENERAL should not suppress deletion Product: rsync Version: 3.1.0 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
2003 Oct 29
1
rsync problem
Hello, I'm trying to backup partition "/users1" on host "john" onto partition "backup1" on host "mary". Here is my rsyncd.conf: [backup1] path = /backup1 use chroot uid root gid root auth users = backup secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets strict modes = true hosts allow = 193.136.196.9 hosts deny = * It works with ssh as
2006 Jan 18
1
Backup of the 5 last revisions of files
Hallo! I am running rsync-2.6.2-1.fc2.0 on fedora 2 server. I use incremental backup with rsync, and I have 7 folders that are rotated on a daily basis. At the moment I run backup only one time each day. /home-area on my server uses 18G, and all the 7 backups together fill up 19G on my usb-disk, so I think my script works okay. It looks like this: rsync -verbose -progres -a
2006 Jun 12
2
Data Encryption
Hi there Is there a way with rsync to encrypt data at the source before transmitting? Not talking about the actually transmission, but the data itself. I've got a few department heads that want their data secured before it leaves their computer so that no one in the office can access the data except for them. Thanks. Brad Farrell Brevell Consulting ph: 403-279-6380 fx:
2023 Jan 12
1
Upgrading system from non-RAID to RAID1
> On 01/11/2023 01:33 PM, H wrote: >> On 01/11/2023 02:09 AM, Simon Matter wrote: >>> What I usually do is this: "cut" the large disk into several pieces of >>> equal size and create individual RAID1 arrays. Then add them as LVM PVs >>> to >>> one large VG. The advantage is that with one error on one disk, you >>> wont >>>
2002 Nov 27
1
Trailing Slash Inconsistencies
Hello, I am noticing inconsistencies when using a trailing slash on the source directories in conjunction with the '--delete' option. In one instance when using a trailing slash files get deleted from subdirectories in the destination tree. In the other instance they don't. I am using rsync 2.5.5. The following are the scenarios: Scenario 1 ---------- *nix(src) ---> *nix(dest)
2012 Feb 27
4
[PATCH 0/4] Add various ntfs* tools and unify label setting.
This miscellaneous patch adds bindings for: - ntfsfix - ntfsclone - ntfslabel and unifies filesystem label setting through a single API 'set-label' which replaces 'set-e2label' and is also able to set labels on NTFS using the ntfslabel program. 'ntfsfix' has been added as a possible way to fix RHBZ#797760. However I have not found a way to fully fix this bug. See
2008 Sep 09
3
Strategy
Hello, I am building another backup server. I want to copy the data to be able to have a perfect copy on both server. If i tar the folder (that i want to sync) on my current computer and i move it to the new one and untar it. When i will sync it first, will he download again the data ? The amount of data is pretty huge (50 Go) ? If yes do you have any other plan ? Thanks for you enlightenment
2002 Mar 12
2
Need help getting rsync working...
I have so far been unable to get rsync to work properly in a test setup. Does anyone have any ideas? Both PCs are running RedHat 7.2. The Server: IP Address 192.168.0.202 Server Name: RH72TB hosts.allow ALL: 192.168.0.201 rsyncd.conf: [testmodule] path = /tmp The Client: IP Address 192.168.0.201 hosts file: 192.168.0.202 RH72TB I have run "rsync --daemon" on the server.
2002 Mar 23
3
Rsync permissions...
I am transferring some files from a RH7.0 machine to a RH7.2 machine as root with a cron job, using the following: rsync -avt /home homeserver::home rsync -avt /etc homeserver::etc Some of the files transfer OK, but I get: building file list ... done failed to set permissions on home : Operation not permitted home/brad/ home/ftp/bin/ home/ftp/etc/ home/ftp/pub/ home/rsyncuser/ failed to set
2002 Apr 06
1
ERROR: chroot failed
I am trying to use rsync to transfer some directories from a RedHat 7.0 box to a RedHat 7.1 rsync server via a cron job. The cron command line: 00 00 * * * /usr/local/bin/emailbackup > /tmp/backup.log 2>&1; mail -s "Rsync Backup Log" my@emailaddres < /tmp/backup.log The 7.1 rsyncd.cond; [home] path = /home/brad/data/emailbackup read only = no uid = root gid = root The
2002 Feb 25
2
Trouble getting rsync to work....
I have read the MAN page and the Rsync page and have set up an /etc/rsync.conf but I can't seem to get it working. I have tried starting the daemon and adding the correct entry on the server hosts.allow file, but I just get "Connection refused" from the server. Surely this can't be that difficult, but I am at a bit of a loss. Can anyone help? Regards, Brad
2002 May 15
2
Problems getting rsync working...
I am having some problems getting rsync working. No files get copied, although the server HD light DOES come on for about a second when I run the client rsync command. The /etc/rsyncd.conf on the server: ============================== uid = root gid = root log = /var/log/rsync.log read only = no [email] # Email data files from /var/spool/mail on Proxy (192.168.0.100) path = /home/databackup/
2001 Sep 23
2
destination dir doubles in size
I am using Rsync to mirror my primary drive to a mounted second drive. I am using a crontab to control it: 30 3 * * * /usr/bin/rsync -rpogl /* /mnt/backup2/systemBackup/ The first run seems fine. But the subsequent running seems to double the original directory size. I notice this by running df -k. The destination size increases two fold, as if each time Rsync runs, it repeats itself, rather
2010 Jul 19
1
btrfs: unlinked X orphans messages
Hi, I am using btrfs for remote backups (via rsync), with daily and weekly snapshots. I see these messages in kern.log: Jul 18 07:09:43 backup1 kernel: [3437126.458374] btrfs: unlinked 9 orphans Jul 18 12:01:01 backup1 kernel: [3454604.905856] btrfs: unlinked 1 orphans Jul 18 13:01:51 backup1 kernel: [3458254.990199] btrfs: unlinked 1 orphans Jul 19 04:01:41 backup1 kernel: [3512244.236347]
2018 Sep 11
1
Ensuring that rsync doesn't try to write to an unmounted drive
On Tue, 2018-09-11 at 12:56 -0400, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote: > --timeout is about network connection timeouts. You aren't using the > network so it doesn't apply at all. Even if you were networking an > unmounted filesystem is an empty directory as far as rsync is > concerned > and rsync would treat it that way with no idea that you intended to > have > something
2003 Dec 30
5
Question about file ownership on destination
Hello Regarding ownership on the destination: rsync's man page indicates that when synchronizing files to a remote host, -o implies the --numeric-ids option, which makes perfect sense aince the named users/groups may not exist on the destination host. The problem I have is that the files created on the destination still appear to be owned by the local user (server1) on the rsync
2015 Nov 09
2
CentOS6: missing kernel module?
Testing out tipc for cluster development, and running into an immediate snag. tipcutils was found in EPEL but despite having a "compatible" kernel, it doesn't seem to actually work. It's a completely updated system, Intel i5 with 16 GB of RAM, nothing remarkable. Any ideas? [root at backup2 ~]# tipc-config -netid=1234 -a=1.1.1 -be=eth:eth0 TIPC module not installed