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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
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
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 May 19
2
incremental directory searche in rsync 3.0.6
Hi, I was in under impression that rsync 3.0.5/3.0.6 creates all the missing directories in the path but I think I am wrong. Could any one tell me is it possible to create all missing dirs in path at destination side if not exists. Currently, I have been getting below errors. rsync -avz /tmp/mytest/rsync-test/dir-test/parent-dir/ desthost:/tmp/mytest/rsync-test/dir-test/parent-dir/ sending
2008 Dec 10
0
File System walk in rsync
Hello Friends, Could any atleast one tell me how rsync walk the complete File System and when it start actual synching? Thanks, Jignesh On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Jignesh Shah <jignesh.shah1980@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Friends, > > I think lot of changes have been made from rsync 2.6.0 to V3. The one major > change is rsync V3 will not walk complete file system first and
2009 May 29
1
rsync-3.0.6 prints file list generation time wrong ???
Hi, While researching on where rsync-3.0.6 spending more time when we have huge number of files in directory(~1000K files). I got below statistics: 2009/05/28 19:05:38 [9660] building file list . . . 2009/05/28 21:40:09 [9660] Number of files: 724591 2009/05/28 21:40:09 [9660] Number of files transferred: 5674 2009/05/28 21:40:09 [9660] Total file size: 63492447862 bytes 2009/05/28
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
2008 Sep 06
0
Tab control using FXRuby
In the sample program below I have a form of 6 text fields, in a scrolling window, followed by a row of function buttons. Problems: 1) For data entry purposes I''d like the function buttons NOT to be entered by pressing Tab keys, and retain their ''clickability'', but when the user Tab''s out of the last scrolling field (postcode) to have the form scroll to the
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:
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 Jul 26
1
Need help of exclusion options in rsync-3.0.6
Hi, I have a situation where I want to delete some of my excluded patterns but still want to preserve some other. For example consider below source and destination directory hierarchy. Source Dest ---------- --------- /foo/bar/ /foo/bar/ | -> baz | -> baz | -> xyz | -> xyz | ->
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 May 19
2
ESTALE error while synching
Hi, I am wondering how rsync-3.0.6 react if it encounters ESTALE error while synching? If I remember correctly then the rsync-2.6.0 skipping that file/dir in case of ESTALE error. 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 Aug 28
1
snapshot support in rsync
Hi, I have been using rsync-3.0.6 to sync my huge file system and it works awesome. I have been getting really annoying lots of errors about "file has vanished". We thought on getting rid of this and realized that having snapshot support in rsync would make things much easier. Could you please let me know if there is any way to get rid of this error message in rsync-3.0.6? If not then
2005 Nov 09
1
Where & Why is my process sleeping a lot?
I have a program where the process seems to be sleeping a lot (waiting on something) What would be the right approach to figure out via dtrace where it is sleeping and why it is sleeping? In my current process, using truss -D shows that it reaches pollsys and the whole process sleeps for 1.5 - 1.8 seconds before it awakes again. Its the only significant process running on this two CPU
2009 May 07
1
Going to upgrad rsync V2.6.7 to V3.0.5
Hi, We have been planning to upgrad rsync 3.0.5. I have some question on this so that we will not screwed up the file systems. We have been using rsync 2.6.7 since long and we didn't have any major problems. I am wondering if we upgrade rsync 3.0.5 then will it cause any unexpected behaviour then rsync 2.6.7? Can we directly upgrade it without any problems? It would be nice if someone suggest
2005 Nov 08
0
OggYUV
> If you want to limit the allowable values for the FourCC field, I don't have > an issue with that, but I think it's useful for decoders to be able to tell > easily whether or not they support the format (since most decoders will > operate on the well defined formats) and useful for encoders, since most data > sources are described by a fourcc (the exception being
2016 Mar 21
0
[PATCH v2 16/22] volt: don't require perfect fit
if we calculate the voltage in the table right, we get all kinds of values, which never fit the hardware steps, so we use the closest higher value the hardware can do Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst <nouveau at karolherbst.de> --- drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/volt/base.c | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git
2016 Apr 18
0
[PATCH v4 16/37] volt: don't require perfect fit
if we calculate the voltage in the table right, we get all kinds of values, which never fit the hardware steps, so we use the closest higher value the hardware can do. v3: simplify the implementation Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst <nouveau at karolherbst.de> --- drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/volt/base.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git