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2002 Nov 14
0
Owner and permissions problems when syncing w2k<->w2k
Hi! I'm having a bit of a problem setting up an rsync operation between two Windows 2000 servers. On one of the machines I have started an rsync Daemon (service, started as administrator) using the lines below. On the other machine I do a rsync -Pzrtvpo /cygdrive/d/root/Folder administrator@192.168.2.4::root What happens is that all transferred files (no problem with the actual transfer)
2003 Feb 12
2
Filelist caching
Hi, I've noticed every time someone does an rsync-request on my ftp-site (which also provides rsync as mirror method), rsyncd creates a filelist. This is a quite IO and CPU intensive procedure, especially for things mirrors like FreeBSD with lots of little files. I was wondering... is there a way to cache that filelist? Our mirrors are updated once, or twice a day, it could speed up
2002 Dec 15
1
rsync on win32: a) slow, b) crashes
Server is Linux, client multi-boots Windows and Linux. rsync v2.5.5, Windows 2K/XP, Linux 2.2. Under Windows, it takes *forever* to receive the file list, and once transfer is in progress gets under 1MB/s, compared to 6-8MB/s when booted to Linux. Manual copy via SMB works at full speed regardless of OS. And I have to --exclude parts of the filesystem that are (aparently) too long, else it
2003 Jan 14
1
Win2k, rsync, and ssh on cygwin
Hi, The subject line pretty much says it all. Oh, that plus I'm tearing my hair out trying to get it all to play nice together. rsync version = 2.5.5 protocol version 26 OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090608f cygwin -- downloaded in the last 3 days from official mirrors. I'm trying to make one Win2k box rsync with another Win2k box. I managed to get it such that an
2002 Dec 09
2
Rsync performance increase through buffering
I've been studying the read and write buffering in rsync and it turns out most I/O is done just a couple of bytes at a time. This means there are lots of system calls, and also most network traffic comprises lots of small packets. The behavior is most extreme when sending/receiving file deltas of identical files. The main case where I/O is buffered is writes from the server (when io
2002 Nov 29
2
Rsync service on Win2k?
Hi all, I'm trying to get rsync running on a Windows 2k box (my tape backup server) to remotely back up stuff from a few unix boxes. Not my favored constellation, but there's not much I can do about that. I'm hoping someone could give me a quick tip or two on getting rsync working as a Win2k service. I'm not real proficient with Win2k, so be gentle. The posts I could find
2003 Jan 13
4
Please test rsync-2.5.6pre1
The first rsync-2.5.6 pre-release version is now available at: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz rsync://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre1.tar.gz There's also a corresponding '.sig' file that contains a gpg signature of the file; the public key is available on the
2009 Jun 03
2
FW: R.dll Reg.,
From: techzone2020@hotmail.com To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch; r-help-request@stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: R.dll Reg., Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 11:57:52 +0530 Sir, I am working in R language currently.I want to link R.dll with VISUAL BASIC in order to create GUI FRONT END.But i couldnt link because of that file is copyrighted by "R Development Core Team 1995-2008". Please
2009 Jun 03
2
FW: R.dll Reg.,
From: techzone2020@hotmail.com To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch; r-help-request@stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: R.dll Reg., Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 11:57:52 +0530 Sir, I am working in R language currently.I want to link R.dll with VISUAL BASIC in order to create GUI FRONT END.But i couldnt link because of that file is copyrighted by "R Development Core Team 1995-2008". Please
1998 Dec 15
1
portmap & tcpwrappers
I don't know if this is RedHat 5.1 specific, but be aware that the version of portmap distributed is the enhanced (Wietse Venema) version. That's great, except for two things. The first is documented, but easy to overlook: "In order to avoid deadlocks, the portmap program does not attempt to look up the remote host name or user name...The upshot of all this is that only network
2003 May 14
2
Trouble with *80, *82
Hi, I'm having trouble dialling the codes for blacklist & un-hide caller ID (*80 & *82) using a TDM400. I get reorder tone as soon as I dial *8, and in fact I can pick up calls with just *8 rather than *8# when there is one to be picked up. Ideas? Thanks, brad -- Brad Bergman <bradley@bergman.ca>
2002 Jun 13
0
OpenSSH_3.0.1p1 disconnects due to bad packet length and corrupted MAC on input.
Hi I'm having huge problems with OpenSSH 3.0.1p1, compiled with OpenSSL 0.9.6b 9 Jul 2001 and running with prngd_0.9.23, it disconnects unexpectedly during client session due to bad packet length and corrupted MAC on input, according to debug anyway. What can cause this kinds of errors? I've verified that both se9104/server and switch runs in 100 Mbit full duplex and switch statstictics
2006 Jul 21
3
Specifying a view template
I''m new to Rails (and liking it!) and I have multiple controllers, each of which has a method which uses a view template which is identical to what the others use. I would like to be able to have just one template to maintain that they can all use. What is the customary way to do this? I tried using render_action to specify the template explicitly, and it "works". But I
2005 Aug 09
1
Droppable refuse to react
Im having problems with Droppables, and read that there are some attributes on the element that must be inline. What are those? I''ve tried to copy some of the code from the shop-demo, and my code seems to have the exact same attributes and more. The problem is that the droppable refuse to react whenever I attempt to drop a draggable on it, the onDrop does''nt seem to trigger.
2009 Jan 12
0
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2013 Apr 28
3
Syslinux drive confusion
I have the following problem with syslinux. With boards with same core chipset and bios, syslinux fails on some boards. The difference on boards are that the ones that succeed has standard PC components (KBC, PATA). The ones that failes have SATA only and no KBC. It does not matter if I boot from USB or Compact flash drive. I has been noted that the bootloader calls BIOS functions for a drive
2002 Feb 22
1
scp on the client-side requires scp on the server-side as well
Hi, A couple of days ago I realized that 'scp' on the client-side requires 'scp' on the server-side as well. client:scp -> server:sshd -> server:scp It this really the way it should be? IMHO it seems like a bad design. I usually create a Solaris-package with prngd, sshd, ssh-keygen and name it OpenSSH-3.x.x-serveronly but now I have to also include 'scp'. Is it
2006 Mar 15
1
Eggcups printer icon not showing up in panel
I did a "side grade" on a client's machine freom FC2 to Centos4.2. I am not seeing the eggcups printer icon appear when the user sends a print job. One problem was that I had to copy /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession.rpmnew into place so that the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS variable got set correctly. The messagebus service is running, as well as hal. There is a notification area in the
2006 Jan 27
5
Volume of patches for CentOS vs Fedora
I'm trying to come to a decision between CentOS 4.2 and Fedora Core 4 for use on a server. One of the things the server will be serving is X desktops so there are some advantages to Fedora. However, one thing I can't help but notice is that the patch volume for FC4 from Oct 11 2005 thru the present compared to CentOS 4.2 for the same period is about 5 times greater. In fact, since
2008 Nov 10
1
Current status of --inplace?
In the 3.0.4 version of the man pagem dated June 29, 2008, it still states: """ (5) the efficiency of rsync?s delta-transfer algorithm may be reduced if some data in the destination file is overwritten before it can be copied to a position later in the file """ Also, I know I have read somewhere in the past that the limitation stems from the fact that "rsync