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2009 Jun 11
2
Issue with files on glusterfs becoming unreadable.
elbert at host1:~$ dpkg -l|grep glusterfs ii glusterfs-client 1.3.8-0pre2 GlusterFS fuse client ii glusterfs-server 1.3.8-0pre2 GlusterFS fuse server ii libglusterfs0 1.3.8-0pre2 GlusterFS libraries and translator modules I have 2 hosts set up to use AFR with
2009 Jul 04
4
Rsync with spaces in source or destination path
Hi, I am trying to transfer a file that has spaces in its name. The rsync gives me below error. Am I doing anything wrong? #ls -l /tmp/test\ file -rw-rw-r-- 1 xxx xxx 0 Jul 5 02:23 /tmp//test file # /usr/local/bin/rsync --archive /u/masanip/ACH/test\\\ file /tmp/mydir/ rsync: link_stat "/tmp/test\ file" failed: No such file or directory (2) Number of files: 0 Number of
2015 Jun 11
2
Migrating guests
Hi, I'm experimenting with the migration function of virsh. I'm doing the migrate with following commands: virsh migrate --life --persistent --copy-storage-all --verbose --abort-on-error domain qemu+ssh://root@destination/system virsh migrate-setmaxdowntime domain 20000 However sometimes at the end of the migration, the guest isn't started on the destination host. So I'm left
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
2015 Mar 09
1
GSoC 2015
I want to collaborate to "Stream directory API" as mentioned on https://wiki.xiph.org/Summer_of_Code_2015 I have a good understanding of node.js , JSON and SQL ( not particulary Postgres) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast-dev/attachments/20150309/c00f2e90/attachment.htm
2002 Mar 12
2
problem with environment detecting
Hello! I want to detect some environment on a remote host (in C program, getenv()), but it is failed. Here is a little program which I try to run on a remote host with command: "#ssh myhost myecho" /* myecho */ #include <stdio.h> main (){ char *dir; if ((dir = getenv("MYDIR")) != NULL) printf ("environment is %s\n",dir);
2006 Aug 01
2
deleting a directory
Hi, all, I'm looking a utility for removing a directory from within R. Currently, I'm using: foo <- function(...) { mydir <- tempdir() dir.create(mydir, showWarnings = FALSE, recursive = TRUE) on.exit(system(sprintf("rm -rf %s", mydir))) ## do some stuff in "mydir" invisible() } However, this is assumes "rm" is available. I know of
2007 Mar 04
1
Problem using callNextMethod() in S4
Dear all, Maybe, I am doing something wrong, but using R-2.5.0 on my Intel-Mac, I have problems using function callNextMethod() in method initialize. I am loading the following code as file "testS4.R": setClass("baseClass", representation(myname = "character", mydir = "character", "VIRTUAL"),
2003 Feb 28
2
File opening error after 1020 files opened
Hi, I am trying to use "read.pnm" from the package "pixmap" to read more than 10 thousand image files in "mydir". > file.list <- dir( "mydir", full=T) > for( i in 1:length(file.list) ) { print(i) x <- read.pnm(file.list[i]) } In the beginning it was fine. But after reading 1020 images or so, the read.pnm function seems to crash on
2000 Jul 16
1
"smbclient -p <port>" appears to be broken in Samba 2.x
I posted this problem as a question to this list a while ago and got no reply. I submitted it as a bug, but found that "samba-bugs@samba.org", no longer accepts bug reports, even though the web page says to send them to that address. Wondering if the option had been intentionally discontinuted without updating the man page, I made a quick check of the source and found that the "-p
2003 Dec 02
1
rsync -vt shows directories considered?
Passing the -t option to rsync seems to cause -v to show each directory that is considered, while -v without -t doesn't. Is this a known bug or intended feature? Or is there a way to defeat this? I'd like -v to show the files transmitted, but not the directories that were considered. This command: rsync -urzCv ./ desthost:/path ...shows only the files transferred. While this
2002 Feb 11
1
problem getting just a single dir !
I am trying to fetch a single dir using the following command but all I get is a empty dir: rsync -av www.myServer.com::myStuff --include=myDir --exclude=* . Here is the rsync output: receiving file list ... done myDir/ ./ wrote 119 bytes read 392 bytes 92.91 bytes/sec total size is 0 speedup is 0.00 The command looks simple and straight forward but somehow I am not getting the expected
2013 May 21
1
R CMD check: unknown option ?--outdir==RCHECK?
Hi, I believe this is kind of a long standing bug though. In R-3.0.1, but this also happened in previous versions, the long version '--outdir' is not recognised: For `R CMD check --outdir=mydir pkg_0.1.tar.gz` we get: Warning: unknown option ‘--outdir=mydir’ But with `R CMD check -o mydir pkg_0.1.tar.gz` we get: * using log directory ‘/home/renaud/Documents/projects/mydir/pkg.Rcheck’
2016 Dec 27
2
Help with httpd userdir recovery
I lost my harddrive on my little personal webserver that only serves some private files from my userdir. So I am trying to build this from notes on a new Centos7.3 installation (well really Centos7.3-arm, but supposedly same sources). Right now the server is running on a test subnet, not the production, but I have set up the hostname and my standard httpd edits. I have enabled userdir and
2004 Oct 28
1
Remote file deletion
I've a particular situation in which I need to sometimes delete one or two files from a remote site. I haven't figured out a way to do it with rsync yet... I've considered playing games with --exclude and --delete but I'm a bit nervous of the chances of mayhem by a simple error. Situation is a remote repository to which files are added on occasion; there is no local copy. On
2000 Jan 05
1
Signal 11 in attempt_netbios_session_request
> I have just upgraded to Samba 2.0.6 and can no longer connect to Samba > shares on my FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE machine. When I attempt to connect, the > smb.log contains the following information: > > [2000/01/04 17:54:42, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:resolve_lmhosts(566) > resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name > NTWEB2.AIS.MSU.EDU<0x20> > [2000/01/04
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 | ->
2005 Apr 15
3
IBM BladeCenter HS20 blades
Greetings, We have purchased an IBM BladeCenter and I am in the process of testing Linux installation on these things (boot off SAN i.e. qla2300 driver, not using internal drives). My distro of choice is Debian, however, since I'm really not interested in trying to hand compile all the drivers, I decided to try CentOS (which I'm so far very impressed with). On boot, as with the
2012 Feb 15
1
Passing date as parameter while retrieving data from database using dbGetQuery
Hi All, This might be simple question, I need to retrive data for modelling from the databases. Eveytime date values changes so I countnot fix date value in the code, it is required to pass as parameter. When I pass the date as parameter, it throws error. (ERROR: column "start_dt" does not exist Position: 285) My script is as below, please guide me where am I going wrong? All parameters
2005 Dec 06
1
Proposed enhancements to rsync filters
I would like to propose some improvements to rsync's filters. (1) Add a notation that makes a pattern match both a file and everything under it if it happens to be a directory. One possibility: ending a path in //. "+ mydir//" would be equivalent to "+ mydir" "+ mydir/**". Just some syntactic sugar. (2) Add a third sender behavior to "hide" and