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2011 Jul 03
2
inefficient: --checksum calculation shouldn't be done for new files
When --checksum is used they're calculated in both ends to see if the file should be transfered. This is of course not necessary if the file doesn't exist in the destination. However, the checksum is still calculated by the sender, which is often a very large overhead. Would it be possible to avoid it?
2005 Dec 17
9
How to clear sessions with cron?
Anyone got a quick code snippet I can add to my crontab? Since Rails doesn''t do any housekeeping, my /tmp directory just keeps getting fatter and fatter. I found this useless snippet in the Agile book: find /tmp/ -name ''ruby_sess*'' -ctime +12h -delete Fedora Linux complains about the ''h'' in 12h, then if you remove the ''h'' he
2008 Jun 09
4
Copying files from specific date.
Dear all, Does anyone aware of any utility to copy files which are created or modify form a specific date ?. Thanks Rajeev R. Veedu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080609/ae761b2c/attachment-0002.html>
2012 Feb 15
3
name too long problem?
In the latest 3.1 I get this in our backup: filename overflows max-path len by 1: <path> filename overflows max-path len by 1: <path> filename overflows max-path len by 9: <path> filename overflows max-path len by 7: <path> filename overflows max-path len by 4: <path> filename overflows max-path len by 5: <path> filename overflows max-path len by 6:
2009 Oct 29
2
exit status 13 in version 3.1
Got this in the log: rsync error: errors with program diagnostics (code 13) at log.c(340) [generator= 3.1.0dev] What could it be? I suspect it's triggered by a timeout or disconnect from the server side but I had never seen it.
2009 Oct 26
1
strange log values in 3.1
I've just got the log lines below. The first line shows the format spec that prints each column: %'b %'l %f 0 18,760 f1 0 11,193 f2 32,768 2,186 f3 3,128,368 3,453,856 f4 13,680 11,786 f5 32,768 6,288 f6 0 6,498 f7 0 6,346 f8 0 6,570 f9
2009 Jul 03
1
are partial files always deleted on interruption?
The manual says that a file being transfered is removed if rsync gets an interruption and --partial is not used or implied by other options like partial-dir or delay-updates. However I've found that a file was left after interruption, with a zero size. Would it be possible that rsync doesn't delete the partial file if it's not yet written to it? This is 3.0.6 on linux. Both processes
2010 May 02
2
Calculation error
Dear Rxperts, Running the following code: ======================================================= twlo=10; twhi=20; wt=154; vd=0.5; cl=0.046; tau=6; t=3; F=1; wtkg <- wt/2.2 # convert lbs to kg vd.pt <- wtkg * vd # compute weight-based vd (L) cl.pt <- wtkg * cl # compute CL (L/hr) k <- cl.pt/vd.pt # compute k (hr^-1) cave <-
2009 Dec 23
1
strange error code with 3.1
Got this with rsync --list-only --files-from=list directory dummy > output 2> errors to get a local file list: ... rsync: link_stat "file-name" failed: No such file or directory (2) rsync: link_stat "file-name" failed: No such file or directory (2) rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1141) [sender=3.1.0dev] rsync:
2009 Oct 23
1
bugs in version 3.1
I'm having two problems. The first is that when running with --files-from and -ii unmodified files are not put in the log. --out-format=%-14b %C %-14l %i %B %M %f All that appears in the log is Number of files: 0 Number of created files: 0 Number of regular files transferred: 0 Total file size: 0 bytes Total transferred file size: 0 bytes Literal data: 0 bytes Matched data: 0 bytes File list
2009 Jul 13
1
are new directories created inside the partial dir?
When --partial-dir is used rsync creates new or updated files inside a temporary dir. For example the new version of some/path/file is created in some/path/<partial-dir-name>/file and later moved. What happens if a new directory is created? If some/path/newdir/newfile is to be copied, is it done in some/path/<partial-dir-name>/newdir/<partial-dir-name>/newfile? Or is newdir
2009 Dec 23
1
possible incompatibility in 3.1 with 3.0.6
Got this strange error: receiving incremental file list rsync: opendir "/.~tmp~" (in <sender-module>) failed: Permission denied (13) IO error encountered -- skipping file deletion rsync: opendir "/path/.~tmp~" (in <sender-module>) failed: Permission denied (13) invalid multi-message 22:4 [sender/inc] *************************************** rsync: connection
2010 Jan 08
1
timeout changes in 3.1 working
It seems the latest timeout changes in 3.1 work well. I was having repeated timeout aborts in a sync of large files through a very slow connection, which made each file transfer take very long. The latest version no longer aborts and the sync finished successfully. The destination used version 3.1 and the origin some 2.9; protocol was 29.
2010 May 03
1
3.1: bug in --stats
3.1, including the latest version, produces bogus ---stats output: % rsync -r --stats . > /tmp/3.1-n % tail -n 17 /tmp/3.1-n Number of files: 3,159 (reg: 2,984, dir: 173, link: 2) Number of created files: 0 Number of deleted files: 0 Number of regular files transferred: 0 Total file size: -6,417,895,484,864,819,269 bytes ************************************************* Total transferred file
2010 Sep 30
2
-r required when -a already specified in --files-from?
Hi all, I am using rsync v.3.0.7 (protocol v30) on ubuntu 10.04. My rsync line looks like this, cd /home/shantanu/ rsync -av --files-from=bin/include-to-rsync.dat /home/shantanu/ \ /media/transcend/backup_laptop/shantanu/ include-to-rsync had directories in this format, bank/ dwhelper/ clients/ When I ran the script I noticed that a files in bank/10-11 were not getting synced. Upon
2012 Mar 16
1
[Bug 8817] New: Custom format for --list-only
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8817 Summary: Custom format for --list-only Product: rsync Version: 3.0.9 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: abacabadabacaba at gmail.com
2011 Oct 05
4
SPlus to R
I'm trying to convert an S-Plus program to R.  Since I'm a SAS programmer I'm not facile is either S-Plus or R, so I need some help.  All I did was convert the underscores in S-Plus to the assignment operator <-.  Here are the first few lines of the S-Plus file:   sshc _ function(rc, nc, d, method, alpha=0.05, power=0.8,              tol=0.01, tol1=.0001, tol2=.005, cc=c(.1,2),
2020 Jul 20
3
History mails are stored in the tmp/ directory
We found that there are historically corrupted mails in the tmp/ directory, For example, Maildir/tmp/ or Maildir/.Drafts/tmp/ exists. We suspect that it may be caused by network transmission, or the user interrupted the network link. Can the dovecot team possibly fix this problem? dovecot --version 2.2.36
2002 Aug 12
1
question about cloud() in lattice package
Hi all, I have been previously been using scatterplot3d package to create some graphs but unfortunately it does not allow me to rotate the plot on all three axis. The cloud() function in the lattice package does allow me to do so. When I was using scatterplot3d I was using a script (Shown Below) to calculate the mean, quartiles and range limits for all three axis and I was representing that on the
2011 Oct 20
2
Calculating differences
I have a table that looks like this: structure(list(speed = c(3,9,4,8,7,6), C = c(0.697, 0.011, 0.015, 0.012, 0.018, 0.019), house = c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1), date = c(719, 1027, 1027, 1027, 1030, 1030), hour = c(18, 8, 8, 8, 11, 11), id = c("1000", "10000", "10001", "10002", "10003", "10004")), .Names = c("speed",