similar to: mkstemp error (only a problem with newer rsync versions)

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2007 Oct 27
7
load balancers and mongrel
We have a load balancer sending requests to one of X boxes and one of N mongrel processes on that box. Since each mongrel processes is multi-threaded but it has a mutex around the section that calls rails, we end up with several requests queued up waiting when they could have gone to another box with a free process. For example, boxA, and boxB. boxA has mongrels 1 through 10 boxB has
2003 May 14
2
rsync + ssh or what?
Hey guys sorry for this newbie type post but I'm not getting it really. I see other posts that r asking a simliar question but I'm not understanding. Currently I have working boxA and BoxC. SSH is the only thing accepted. So currenty I'm backing up files on boxC with "rsync -e ssh user@publicIPforB:/home/backup/back_me_up /home/backup". Now I have added boxB in front of
2005 May 15
3
rsync via tunnel - 3 boxes separated by internet
Hi, I have searched the archived, and see this question has come up with some frequency, but the solution by the original poster is never posted or the question is not answered completely. I have also RTFM (rsync and ssh), and I've been trying examples that I have googled. So here it is again. BoxA --internet-- BoxB (accessable only by ssh) -- BoxC I want to backup BoxC to BoxA. I want
2012 Dec 04
1
iptables port forwarding
I have a simple requirement/test I'm trying to perform, but having difficulty. I have a system with 2 interfaces, BoxA: eth0? 172.26.50.102 eth1? 192.101.77.62 My goal is to have a tcp port built on BoxA such that hosts on the 192.101.77.0/24 network can reach a port on a different box on the 172.26.0.0/16 network. The target system is 172.26.10.120?? tcp/22 The port I wish to build is
2005 Sep 13
1
2 box single Asterisk
hello list, i need to setup an asterisk system with 5 ISDN trunks. i found C4 cards but they are very expensive. i found that if i use 5 AVM Fritz! cards it would be very cheap. i want to use 2 boxes. 3 in boxA +2 in boxB =5 isdn. and i want, this two boxs to work as a single box so that one box can share ISDN hardware from other box. this system will be serving a call center. currenly we are
2011 May 19
1
v1.8.4: Extension Not found in Context?
Hello All, This is probably another one of those completely silly questions that I'm going to hit myself later on, but I have the simplest issue right now but I can't figure out why it's happening: I have a trunk from one * box (box a) to another * box (box b) the call comes in from box a with an extension 2222 which acc. to the peer config in sip.conf is set to use context
2005 Aug 31
0
canreinvite=no being ignored?
Am I reading the data below incorrectly, or does it appear that even though I have the directive canreinvite=no set for the two asterisk boxes, they are trying to do a reinvite (which fails) anyway? Is this expected behaviour in this situation? If so, how can I prevent this? ---- Lots of output ---- Using CVS Head from 2005-08-28, I have two asterisk boxen, one (box A) has a sip ua (2608)
2006 Jun 04
1
Campusing two Asterisk boxes?
I have been looking around some and I can't seem to find anything which will answer my question. If I have two Asterisk boxes in different locations which are linked to each other over the internet, can I configure the boxes to use each other's lines as local? In other words, let's say Site A has Phone1 for a 1FB line going into it on an FXO port. Site B has Phone2 for a 1FB line
2007 Dec 21
0
Incoming CID change
Quick and dirty too hungover to think/search... ;) Sorry list AsteriskBoxA -> SBC/PSTN voodoo -> world wide Interweb -> AsteriskBoxB Account on BoxA UsernameJohn<12125551212> Account on BoxB UsernameJohn<102> They're both the same users, had to do some funky trunking (managed firewall provider is playing not in my backyard games)... So anyway, I need to take specific
2011 Dec 07
3
sync prob with big files
Hi list. We have 2 NAS-Devices, each mounted on the same (virtual) box. For our backup we use bacula. Bacula ist writing its files to the first NAS (192.168.1.9). These are big files, up to 160 GB. For implementing a good backup strategy we decided to mirror (sync) another NAS-Device (192.168.1.8) to have redundant bacula backups. If sync is done the Device will be kept at another location too.
2005 May 07
3
passwordless ssh
Hi, I am just migrating to Centos from fedora core 3. I have 3 boxes involved here: Box A --Fedora 3 (doing the dns, http, sendmail serving duties) Box B --CentOS Box C --CentOS I used to run root passwordless ssh both ways from boxes A and B mainly set up to keep the 2 boxes in sync w/rsync ... these 2 boxes normally ran one being the slave and the other being the master...the master did all
2019 Jan 09
0
openVswitch
hi guys I'm trying a typical, I'd presume, setup: two libvirt hosts with one lxc guest each. boxA: $  ovs-vsctl show 1a6a2e4f-11f3-48df-becd-03b59d00a1fb     Bridge "ovsbr0"         Port nm-team             trunks: [55]             Interface nm-team         Port "vnet12"             trunks: [55]             Interface "vnet12"         Port
2006 Nov 06
1
rsync'd files&dirs saved as user:group = "unknown":"unknown", NOT original ownership
hello, i've rsync installed: rsync version 2.6.9pre3 protocol version 29 Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles, inplace, no IPv6, 32-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums i'm PULLing via rsync+ssh from BoxA to BoxB, eg: root@localhost /tmp > /usr/local/rsync/bin/rsync \ --rsh=/usr/local/openssh/bin/ssh \
2005 Mar 22
2
mkstemp fails but data still transferred
Hi all, I'm running rsync version 2.6.3 protocol version 28 on Solaris 8 and am having a problem. We have some scripts that wrap around rsync and generate a list of files to transfer from the sending system (regardless of whether that directory exists on the receiver). I was expecting rsync to fail when transferring files with a path that doesn't exist on the receiver (in fact
2005 Aug 25
1
unable to open configuration file rsyncd.conf
Hello, Rsync is working great for me right now, using version 2.6.5 on two Solaris 9 V100 servers. Box A is the source and box B is the destination, and also box B is my rsync server box. Box A is a rsync client. Yesterdar from Box B I pulled 250 meg just fine from box A with rsync. Today from the client I want to just copy over to the server what files have changed today. So my command
2017 Feb 09
4
Huge directory tree: Get files to sync via tools like sysdig
As Ben mentioned, ZFS snapshots is one possible approach. Another approach is to have a faster storage system. I have seen considerable speed improvements with rsync on similar data sets by say upgrading the storage sub system. -------------------------------------------------------------------- This email is protected by LBackup, an open source backup solution http://www.lbackup.org
2004 Aug 19
6
How to run different codecs between the same endpoints on an IAX trunk?
Or perhaps how to configure and refer to two parallel IAX trunks with different codecs? I have a situation where I'm using G.729A as my IAX trunking codec. Now I need to push some short duration, low bitrate modem traffic over the link (a credit card terminal). Obviously the modem audio isn't going to survive the G.729 codec process intact, so for the times the device is used I'd like
2001 Jan 18
0
OpenSSH v2.3.0p1 on Solaris 2.7/2.8 vs. OpenBSD 2.8
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've seen a few posts, but no solutions as of yet. Here's a bit more info. BoxA - Solaris 2.7, Maintenance Update 01/09/2001, SunWorks cc compiler BoxB - Solaris 2.8, gcc-2.95.2 gcc compiler BoxC - Solaris 2.7, Maintenance Update 01/09/2001, gcc-2.95.2 gcc compiler BoxD - OpenBSD 2.8, patched to STABLE, gcc-2.95.2 _and_ BSD cc compilers
1998 Mar 10
1
Linux libc5 ''bug'' in mkstemp().
Pardon me if this is already known -- Theo, at least, had never heard of a Unix doing this. mkstemp() under Linux claims to conform to BSD4.3, but BSDs (FreeBSD and OpenBSD, at least) seem to have a slightly different behavior. Under Linux, new files are created with mode 0666, while under BSDs new files are created with mode 0600. A user need only set his umask to 0 and he will be able to
2003 Mar 12
1
[Bug 508] Krb4/AFS token passing doesn't work because of mkstemp
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508 Summary: Krb4/AFS token passing doesn't work because of mkstemp Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org