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2016 Aug 30
1
"Windows" share issue; access via smb:// fails, "mount -t cifs" works
Hi,
Is anyone here using smb:// URLs to access "Windows" shares? I've been
doing this for a while with common file systems at work, and it used to
work just fine. Then I while back, I started getting issues; I will now
just keep getting asked for a password when I try to access something
through smb://. I thought at first that this meant there had been some
kind of change
2016 Apr 05
2
Specifying path to a windows server
Windows 7 (local computer)
Windows server (server I am trying to reach)
I need to read a file whose windows path is of the form
\\Theserver\mydirectory\data.csv
You will note that as per windows standards the server name is preceded by two backslashes.
I am not sure how to specify this in R. One usually needs to specify an escape characters in a path new which would suggest my path should
2010 Apr 08
6
Mac OS X "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)"
I am a developer on the LBackup project.
An LBackup user recently posted a question to the mailing list asking about the following error.
> "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)"
Link to thread : <http://www.mail-archive.com/lbackup-discussion at lists.connect.homeunix.com/msg00040.html>
My understanding of this error is that when copying files via
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.
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2001 Mar 15
3
Support for here documents with sftp client in OpenSSH 2.5.1p1-1 (RH Linux 6.2 [2.2.x kernel])
A question on the cutting edge sftp client in OpenSSH 2.5.1p1-1:
Is there a standard set of commands for sftp clients? I was hoping to use
sftp as a drop in replacement for some simple FTP transfer scripts. In
particular, the ftp client allows specifying the password in the "user"
command:
user <account> <password>
The scripts use here documents to perform the transfers.
2015 Apr 16
2
Recycling directories and backup performance. Was: Re: rsync --link-dest won't link even if existing file is out of date (fwd)
rsync folks,
Henri Shustak <henri.shustak at gmail.com> wrote:
> LBackup always starts a new backup snapshot with an empty directory. I
> have been looking at extending --link-dest options to scan beyond just
> the previous successful backup to (failed backups / older backups).
> However, there are all kinds of edge cases which are worth considering
> with such a changes. At
2011 Feb 05
2
rsync not reporting diskfull error
I am involved with the development of lbackup. This message to the rsync mailing list is related to the following thread on the lbackup-disccussion mailing list : http://tinyurl.com/lbackup-discussion-diskfull
Essentially, I am curious to if any one using rsync 3.0.7 on Mac OS (10.6) Server has experienced an out of disk space error and not had a message similar to the following reported :
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2010 Feb 26
3
--progress (without file names)
I am wondering if there is an option which is similar to --progress that will not display the file names. A percentage indicator would be fine.
There is some related discussion at the following URL : http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2004-March/008998.html
Any replies regarding ways to achieve this kind of output are welcomed.
In addition, a reply like "sorry not supported yet"
2005 May 03
1
Problems with Tiger SMB connections
I came across this message on another mailing list, I was hoping people
here may have some ideas?
Thanks,
Trevor
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Is anybody else having problems connecting to SMB shares with Tiger?
I appear to authenticate ok, but then I get this error.
The Finder cannot complete the operation because some data in "smb://
<theserver/theshare>" could not be read or written. (Error code
2017 Jun 21
1
encoding/locale problem with ssh -X
Hi all,
I am struggling with remote R sessions and a (I suspect) locale related
encoding problem: Using the X11 device (X11forwarding enabled),
whenever I try to plot something containing umlauts using ggplot2, I am
seeing sth like
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| Error in grid.Call(L_stringMetric, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label)) :
| invalid use of -61 < 0 in 'X11_MetricInfo'
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Using base graphics is fine
2016 Mar 07
1
Verifying backups
Just chiming in slightly off topic.
As a first step if you are going to be backing up files to some media with a computer it would be a really good idea to ensure, that the hardware being used is not faulty. I am not saying that your hardware is faulty. However, it would be worth checking this somehow. Check the drive media for bad blocks, check that all the cables are working well. Ensure the
2012 Aug 21
1
weird rsync issue
rsync fails on some directories while on others it works without issue.
Here are the inportant items:
On theserver from which directories are being copied:
more /etc/rsyncd.conf
<snip>
[abcd]
path = /xyz/abcd
comment = abcd uid = 0
gid = 3
read only = yes
list = no
auth users = test-abcd
secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.passwd
strict modes = true
hosts allow =
2015 Apr 15
1
rsync --link-dest won't link even if existing file is out of date
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On 04/14/2015 11:35 PM, Henri Shustak wrote:
>> Ill take a look but I imagine I cant backup the 80 Million files
>> I need to in under the 5 hours i have for nightly
>> maintenance/backups. Currently it's possible by recycling
>> directories...
I would expect that recycling directories actually makes this worse.
With an
2015 Apr 17
1
Recycling directories and backup performance. Was: Re: rsync --link-dest won't link even if existing file is out of date (fwd)
How do you handle snapshotting? or do you leave that to the block/fs virtualization
layer?
/kc
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 01:35:27PM +1200, Henri Shustak said:
>> Our backup procudures have provision for looking back at previous directories, but there is not much to be gained with recycled directories. Without recycling, and after a failure, the latest available backup may not have much
2006 May 10
6
how many mongrels to start
is there a way to determine how best to determine the number of mongrel
processes to start? Right now i am running 2 in production but I see some
people run about 8 or so. What is the cutoff and determening factor for
this ?
thanks
adam
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2015 Apr 17
0
Recycling directories and backup performance. Was: Re: rsync --link-dest won't link even if existing file is out of date (fwd)
> Our backup procudures have provision for looking back at previous directories, but there is not much to be gained with recycled directories. Without recycling, and after a failure, the latest available backup may not have much in it.
Just wanted to point out that LBackup has a number of checks in place to detect failures during a backup. If this happens, then that backup is not labeled as a
2004 Aug 06
0
[Q] Web Admin Setting
Hi everybody. I set up a streaming server with Icecast 1.3.11, and
everything has been ok until now, except for one thing: when I try to
set a variable from the Icecast Web Interface (/admin=set page) I get
the next message:
"You must supply a variable to be changed"
The link that Icecast generates is something like this:
http://www.theserver:8000/admin?mode=change&argument=
2004 Aug 06
0
[Q] Web Admin Setting
Hi everybody. I don't know if this message was received before. Sorry if
it was.
I set up a streaming server with Icecast 1.3.11, and
everything has been ok until now, except for one thing: when I try to
set a variable from the Icecast Web Interface (/admin=set page) I get
the next message:
"You must supply a variable to be changed"
The link that Icecast generates is something
2007 Mar 24
2
Mongrel Performance Tuning questions
Hi all,
Starting out with load testing for one of my rails apps and am pretty
confused about what the ''best'' way to do this is. I read the tuning
article at http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/how_many_mongrels.html
but am getting some weird numbers from the tests recommended at the
bottom:
httperf --server www.theserver.com --port 80 --uri /tested --num-conns
<10 second
2010 May 26
3
Simple whole volume copy
I have a volume at 192.168.0.2 on my local network. I'd like to rsync the
entire volume to a backup volume, skip all files already present on the
backup volume (same name and the same or earlier timestamp), and include all
flags, dates, etc. as applicable to Mac OS X 10.6.x.
Can someone tell me the proper command to do this.