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2007 Feb 15
2
Client can trick daemon into running server code with am_server == 0
Dear rsync people (particularly Wayne), I noticed that an rsync daemon counts on the client sending a --server option so that am_server gets set to 1. If the client doesn't supply this option, am_server remains 0 but the daemon runs start_server anyway. This is potentially dangerous and might lead to a security hole, although I haven't found one yet. I suggest that the daemon either
2008 Dec 15
1
rsync architecture
Hi All, I am trying to see the rsync source code. I could see that there are main three processes: I realize that Server or Client becomes Sender or Receiver based on arguments provided. 1. Daemon start_daemon : clientserver.c 2. Server if(sender) { call recv_filter_list : exclude.c call send_file_list : flist.c call send_files :
2001 Dec 18
3
rsync hang, more details [LONG]
rsync 2.5.0 still has a bug where it hangs under some circumstances. The hang is beyond my abilities to track down. I'll keep trying, though, but here are details in case they're of use to anyone else: - Code configured & built on Solaris 2.5.1. - Same binary run on Solaris 2.5.1 (client) and 2.8 (server). - Using rsh transport, but also fails with ssh - Does not fail with
2009 Jan 20
8
find out the meaning of rsync error code
Hi, Could anyone please tell me how to get the meaning of rsync error codes. In "rsync return code: 12" error, what 12 indicates? Thanks, Jignesh -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2004 Jan 27
1
Differentiating debug messages from both sides
Some of the debug messages that rsync outputs (when verbose >= 2) can occur on both sides of the connection. This makes it hard to know which program is saying what. Some debug messages deal with this by outputting a "[PID]" string at the start of the message. Unfortunately, the startup message that tells us which pid is which is only output when verbose >= 3, so there's a
2009 May 28
4
some files vanished before they could be transferred
Hi, I am getting "rsync warning: some files vanished before they could be transferred (code 24) at main.c(1039) [sender=3.0.6]" now frequently but while using rsync version 2.6, I used to get it rarely. Any idea would be helpful on why rsync 3.0.6 is throwing this warning frequently. Jignesh. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2008 Aug 18
8
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5701] New: deadlock on local rsyncing, bisected to commit f303b749f2843433c9acd8218a4b9096d0d1bb8d
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5701 Summary: deadlock on local rsyncing, bisected to commit f303b749f2843433c9acd8218a4b9096d0d1bb8d Product: rsync Version: 3.1.0 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo:
2009 Mar 02
2
how rsync calculate Tranfer rate ??
Hi, I am not sure how rsync calculates below statistics and how transfer rate 170583.48 bytes/sec ? Where is the total transfer time information? How speedup is 1? How Total bytes written is 6567384? Could someone please give me brief information on this. Number of files: 4 Number of files transferred: 3 Total file size: 6566219 bytes Total transferred file size: 6566219 bytes Literal data:
2002 Apr 03
3
metadata in dryrun mode
As I reported a while back rsync doesn't handle metadata (permissions and ownership) in dryrun mode. I offered to make a patch and that offer still stands. I didn't have the time for it until now and want to pick it up again. I had some ugly hack back then but I want to redo it in a clean way. I would like some input on my thoughts. IMHO, it would be ideally if the check for dry_run
2008 Dec 16
2
Transfer mode
Hello Friends, Could any one please tell me what is transfer mode and what are the transfer modes available in rsync? Thanks, Jignesh -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2009 May 04
3
Problem with --fil
Hi, I am using below command. rsync --verbose --log-file-format='%i %f %l %o %b' --log-file='/tmp/myfile' src/ dest/ Though it is good that all the sync information contents will be redirected to /tmp/myfile, it would be useful if rsync could print at least below final statistics on stdout. 2009/05/05 00:17:45 [26050] Number of files: 18 2009/05/05 00:17:45 [26050] Number of
2009 May 02
1
The --relative option on remote machine to source machine ???
Hi, I read below lines in rsync v3.0.5 for --relative option. if you used this command: rsync -av /foo/bar/baz.c remote:/tmp/ ... this would create a file named baz.c in /tmp/ on the remote machine. If instead you used rsync -avR /foo/bar/baz.c remote:/tmp/ then a file named /tmp/foo/bar/baz.c would be created on the remote machine, preserving its full path It is also possible to limit the
2009 Jun 05
1
could not make way for new symlink !!!
Could any one please help me to get rid of below errors? ERROR: DoRsync(): rsync had errors or failed rsync return code: 23 could not make way for new symlink: bin could not make way for new symlink: etc could not make way for new symlink: include rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1505)
2009 Sep 01
1
rsync and symlinks
Hi, I have one question regarding handling of symlinks in rsync. If I have /source directory in which I have 100s of sub directories of directories and each one has symlink to some directories out side the /source directory hierarchy. Does rsync follows all those symlinks and syncs the data if I specifies below rsync command? rsync -avz /source/ remote.ky:/source/ source | | - source1
2011 Jul 17
11
[Bug 8308] New: rsync: exclude.c:532: change_local_filter_dir: Assertion `dir_depth < 4096/2+1' failed
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8308 Summary: rsync: exclude.c:532: change_local_filter_dir: Assertion `dir_depth < 4096/2+1' failed Product: rsync Version: 3.0.8 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: core
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.
2009 Jul 17
1
poly objects as data frame columns
Dear UseRs, I just learnt that the number of columns of a data frame is not always what I thought it to be, and I wonder where I should have learnt about this. Consider the following example: dat <- data.frame(X1=1:10, X2=LETTERS[1:10]) ncol(dat) ## evaluates to 2 (of course) dat$X1poly <- poly(dat$X1,3) dat ## five columns displayed ncol(dat) ##
2017 May 06
2
Show the subnets learnt and update configuration without reset?
1. Is there any tools/command, we can show the subnet where a certain tinc nodes learnt? So that I can know the weight for certain subnet(in real time), instead of go back to the node’s (who advertise the subnet) configuration file to check. 2. So far in order to change the weight of a subnet, or something else, I have to reset the tinc daemon( tincd -k -n myvpn and then tincd -n myvpn) in
2008 Dec 16
6
logging mechanism in rsync
Hi Friends, Does rsync V3 has the feature for logging the files which have not been transferred? Its already logs the file which have been transfered. Thanks, Jignesh -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2008 Dec 04
3
rssync source code as a windows project
Hi Friends, I have started learning rsync source code but I am finding very difficult to go back and forth to find the execution flow. I could see that rsync code is written in UNIX and the compilation is difficult. Does anybody converted it into Windows Project so that we can open in using Visual Studio IDE and it will be very simple to search for some function and find the complete work flow.