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2011 Jul 17
11
[Bug 8308] New: rsync: exclude.c:532: change_local_filter_dir: Assertion `dir_depth < 4096/2+1' failed
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8308 Summary: rsync: exclude.c:532: change_local_filter_dir: Assertion `dir_depth < 4096/2+1' failed Product: rsync Version: 3.0.8 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: core
2015 Dec 21
0
[Bug 11646] New: rsync incapable of copying corrupted filesystem
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11646 Bug ID: 11646 Summary: rsync incapable of copying corrupted filesystem Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2010 Jul 20
1
imap core dumping on signal 10
We are just trying to bring up a new server and chose to use Dovecot rather than the uw-imap from our previous servers. At this point I am just testing with some throw away accounts using squirrelmail. I can load my inbox, but then the imap connection is lost. I presume you need some real information to get your teeth into, so this is going to get a little long. I'll give you three things
2007 Feb 01
0
Samba behaving badly with quotas
I have successfully added disk quotas to my FC6 system, so that the user "backup" cannot create files more than 1 block on / The reason I implemented this was because I backup my system to a USB drive mounted to /media/drivebay/backup1. However, if the drive is not mounted, then my root drive fills up (writing to the /media/drivebay/backup1 folder) and linux hangs. The problem is,
2003 Oct 29
1
rsync problem
Hello, I'm trying to backup partition "/users1" on host "john" onto partition "backup1" on host "mary". Here is my rsyncd.conf: [backup1] path = /backup1 use chroot uid root gid root auth users = backup secrets file = /etc/rsyncd.secrets strict modes = true hosts allow = 193.136.196.9 hosts deny = * It works with ssh as
2008 Nov 28
2
Panic in 1.1.6 file ioloop.c: line 206
Hi all, I just had a panic with dovecot 1.1.6, two days after replacing 1.0.15 with it in production. Here are the logs immediately preceding the panic, I think they're related. It seems the user connected simultaneously from two different clients, from his own computer and a webmail running on the server, then manipulated mail folders on one side, and logged out. The panic occurred 3
2011 Sep 06
2
error in logs, but system appears to work
I'm bringing up a system with dovecot that has been running for years with uw-imap. In making the switch, I put a tail on the log file, made the switch, and sent a test mail and received it. I was able to receive mail with no apparent difficulties, but the log file was disconcerting. A number of users connected during the few minutes I had it running, and for each of them there was an
2007 Jul 20
1
Sharing AD domain info with 2 SBS2003 servers
When I took over as the IT guy in September, there were 2 separate locations with different domains each managed by a SBS 2003 machine. The connection between them was an OpenVPN tunnel. The network was fine and one could see 2 domains in the network. Local and Local2 are working names. From a workstation on Local one could see Local2 in the Microsoft Windows Network, and vice versa from Local2
2011 Jun 09
0
rsync 3.0.7 hangs with unreadable hard-links files
Hello rsync list I've stumbled across a fairly obscure situation in which rsync hangs -- it just waits until I press ctrl-C. Here's a transcript. Note that directory foo contains two small files that are hard-linked together, and are unreadable. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- $ uname -a Linux ferox 2.6.35-28-generic-pae #50-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar
2010 Jul 19
1
btrfs: unlinked X orphans messages
Hi, I am using btrfs for remote backups (via rsync), with daily and weekly snapshots. I see these messages in kern.log: Jul 18 07:09:43 backup1 kernel: [3437126.458374] btrfs: unlinked 9 orphans Jul 18 12:01:01 backup1 kernel: [3454604.905856] btrfs: unlinked 1 orphans Jul 18 13:01:51 backup1 kernel: [3458254.990199] btrfs: unlinked 1 orphans Jul 19 04:01:41 backup1 kernel: [3512244.236347]
2002 Nov 27
1
Trailing Slash Inconsistencies
Hello, I am noticing inconsistencies when using a trailing slash on the source directories in conjunction with the '--delete' option. In one instance when using a trailing slash files get deleted from subdirectories in the destination tree. In the other instance they don't. I am using rsync 2.5.5. The following are the scenarios: Scenario 1 ---------- *nix(src) ---> *nix(dest)
2010 Feb 03
1
Excluding/Hiding a local, absolute path in 3.0.7
Hello, I'm attempting to update many of my rsync scripts and was trying to hide/exclude absolute files/directories from being sync'd. After reading through the man page section on FILTER RULES, their modifiers, etc., and the mailing list, it seems like the following simple example should work. I'm using the example from the man-page, where it talks about excluding /etc/passwd. In
1999 Mar 26
0
Win98 goes to sleep on Samba
I have been running RedHat 5.2 and Samba 2.0.3 for the past week or so. My network is made up of NT servers and 95/98 clients. So far Samba has been running beautifully - I can use my Samba shares just like they are NT shares. My only problem is from time to time my Win98 machine "goes to sleep" and asks me for either a password or an IPC$ password. Generally this happens after a
2018 Feb 05
0
Samba Fails to Delete Folder and Leaves Behind Broken Symlinks
Hi, After tinkering with Samba, I managed to get my first share working on CentOS 7. I can create files and folders. I can delete them too. Except, there's one folder (possibly many more) that I can't delete, and I just can't figure out why. I have set SELinux to permissive and ensured proper ownership permissions. Yet, when I go to delete this folder, the files will be deleted,
2004 Nov 17
1
timeout and connection to remote rsync server
I have two Suns with Solaris 9. I use rsync version 2.6.3. I copy files from the local machine to a remote rsync server. At the destination side I run rsync deamon via inetd. command rsync -av *.tmp backup1::tmp/ works well, I tried simulate damage of backup1, but when I disconnected backup1 machine and run command, rsync was still waiting for connection. I tried use this command: rsync -av
2006 Jan 18
1
Backup of the 5 last revisions of files
Hallo! I am running rsync-2.6.2-1.fc2.0 on fedora 2 server. I use incremental backup with rsync, and I have 7 folders that are rotated on a daily basis. At the moment I run backup only one time each day. /home-area on my server uses 18G, and all the 7 backups together fill up 19G on my usb-disk, so I think my script works okay. It looks like this: rsync -verbose -progres -a
2009 Mar 31
5
[Bug 1581] New: Pb with syslog
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1581 Summary: Pb with syslog Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 5.2p1 Platform: Sparc OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P1 Component: sshd AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy: eric.savidan at
2016 Mar 01
1
[PATCH] tests: move ntfs tests in a single directory
Move test-ntfscat.sh and test-ntfsclone.sh in a single ntfs directory, much like the tests for other filesystems. --- Makefile.am | 3 +- configure.ac | 3 +- tests/ntfs/Makefile.am | 27 +++++++++++++++++ tests/ntfs/test-ntfscat.sh | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/ntfs/test-ntfsclone.sh | 62
2007 Nov 13
6
Facter and arrays
Hi, Is it possible to have an array as the output of a custom fact? And then to pass it into a template in Puppet? I currently have a fact that looks like this: Facter.add("exports") do setcode do case Facter.hostname when (/thishost/i): [ "/local", "/local2" ] end end end & a template like this: <%
2011 Mar 11
1
rsync: on remote machine: --drop-cache: unknown option
We've been using RSYNC to back things up and it's sick nasty wicked awesome. Recently we migrated our receiving server to a different machine (Debian lenny) and now we're running into this DROP-CACHE: UNKNOWN OPTION error: sender-machine$ *rsync -Cvaz -e ssh --delete --exclude blah/ --exclude yadda/ . user at receiver:/path/for/drop* rsync: on remote machine: --drop-cache: unknown