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2013 Sep 30
1
map destination files files based on meta data
I am in the process of designing a photo synchronization application - basically I want to be able to copy all of the images captured throughout my home's infrastructure to a central repository. The problem that I foresee is that there may be collisions between filenames between the various computers where my family members sync their photos, movies, etc. So doing a simple rsync won't
2012 Apr 23
3
rsync files from subfolders on source to root of a folder on destination
I wish to sync a bunch of flac files that reside in various subfolders to the root of a folder on a destination. An example of the directory structure on the source is: source> tree Music/ Music/ ??? R ? ??? Radiohead ? ? ??? OK Computer ? ? ??? 01 - Radiohead - Airbag.flac ? ? ??? 02 - Radiohead - Paranoid Android.flac ? ??? Red Hot Chilli Peppers ? ??? Greatest
2009 Oct 31
3
OT - Number Portability
Sorry for the off-topic, but perhaps this will be of interest to other asterisk based ITSPs. We are starting service in a rural area where the ILEC has the rural "monopoly". From what we have read in the FCC docs this does NOT exempt them from number portability, but what does it take for us to qualify to receive their numbers? To date we simply have a few voice trunks to them,
2006 Apr 26
1
re-linking hard links
Hello, I have a situation where I have numerous files with numerous hard links to each of them on an ext3 RHEL4.2 system. Some of these files are duplicates of the others. I would like to re-link all of the duplicates to point to a single inode. For instance if file1 has hardlinks link1 and link2, and file2 has hardlinks link3 and link4, I need to change it so that link1, link2 (these
2003 May 03
1
mkstemp <filename> failed
I'm not really what you would call a linux newbie, but I managed to run into a problem with rsync that has me stumped. I want to conduct un-attended backups of various files and directories over about 3000 miles of Internet, so I chose sshd and rsync for the job. I wrote a pair of scripts to do the job, the first to run incremental tars on the localhost, the second to run the rsync client.
2012 Jul 19
2
rsync takes a long time to start doing any transfers
I want to use rsync with a cloud based rsync provider to do off-site backing up of a large (1TB) dataset which consists of 32 million+ files spread out in 300 directories. So the amount of files in any one directory can be quite large (upwards of 2 million). Rsync doesn't seem to cope with this well - even doing local copies in a directory with several thousands of files takes a long time to
2003 Dec 01
3
rsync'd destination much larger than source
Hello. Recently, I started using rsync to backup files in my root partition on an Ensim box over to a remote machine. The remote machine 'pulls' from the Ensim box using the following: rsync -arvzx --exclude=/proc --exclude=/tmp --exclude=/mnt --delete --delete-excluded -e ssh 192.168.0.1:/ /bkup/rootpart/ The problem is, if I 'df' the Ensim box, it reports that the entire
2005 Feb 25
1
Feature request: Being able specify that the destination should follow source directory structure.
Greetings. If I do this: rsync --hard-links one.server.com::"module/somedir/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386 module/someotherdir/1.0/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386" /export/distros I get: /export/distros/i386/... and a conflict between the two sources. I want for destination: /export/distros/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386 /export/distros/1.0/images/redhat/3.0WS/en/os/i386 In other
2006 Jan 03
11
CRC error installing rails
Hello all, I''m just getting started with rails. I''m trying to install it on a CentOS 4.2 (i.e. Red Hat Enterprise 4.2) x86_64 system. The OS install is brand new. Ruby version is: # ruby --version ruby 1.8.1 (2003-12-25) [x86_64-linux-gnu] Gem: # gem --version 0.8.11 When I attempt to install rails, I get this: # gem install rails --include-dependencies Attempting
2007 Mar 20
8
Is there any performance problem with hard links in ZFS?
Is there any performance problem with hard links in ZFS? I have a large storage. There will be near 50000 hard links for every file. Is it ok for ZFS? May be some problems with snapshots(every 30 minutes there will be a snapshot creating)? What about difference in speed while working with 50000 hardlinks or 50000 different files? ps: It would be very useful if you give me some links about
2009 Mar 20
3
Queues Announce help request.
I am trying to get a queue to do more than just play music and hold calls. Specifically, making some "comforting" voice announcements would be nice. Below is the queues.conf file relevant portions. Member phone number is munged to protect the guilty. We shouldn't need the announcement source info, but I have been trying everything. The problem is with the member busy, we get no
2002 Feb 07
9
X windows
How would i allow xwindows and xdmcp through would it be ACCEPT net -> fw all 117 and ACCEPT net -> fw all 6000:6100 ? and for that matter how would i stop x traffic from leaving the fw machine? REJECT fw -> net all 6000:6100 ?
2010 Nov 16
2
T1 with Robbed Bit Signaling
Has anyone here used T1s with RBS with asterisk? Cary Fitch
2008 Oct 29
1
Thorough distributed backup/sync strategy
Does anyone have a good distributed backup strategy? I've been revising mine for a year or so now and always realize there's some hole or another in it. I get the feeling to do it exactly the way I want it needs to be complex, but I'm looking for something elegant. My data consists of some of these representative folders: .mozilla Documents Pictures .ssh Music bin And these
2009 Apr 02
4
FXO Ignore ring
Is there a way to program an FXO device to totally ignore incoming calls? I want to put an FXO on a Fax line so that 911 calls can be sent via that line, but all other activity on the line is between the Fax machine and the phone company. Perhaps munge the ring tone detect if nothing else? Cary
1999 Nov 17
3
file permissions and smbmount
I'm using Samba 2.0.6 on a Linux server. When using smbmount or mount to mount a share from an NT server, how do I set file permissions. An older smbmount allowed a -d and -f switch to set the file permissions. The newest one does not support these. The man pages for smbmount and smbmnt mention using syntax that does not work. I finally have gotten the mount command to work, but now I
2009 Mar 20
2
Looking for clues to this error message
[Mar 20 12:45:33] WARNING[4940]: app_queue.c:3136 try_calling: The device state of this queue member, SIP/3617001000, is still 'Not in Use' when it probably should not be! Please check UPGRADE.txt for correct configuration settings. [Cary Fitch] We are running 1.4.22 and this message popped up in console. It could be causing our Queues announcement problem, because if all members
2005 Jan 22
3
Specifying No Recursion Explicitly
I am a Newbie Nitwit. Here's the problem session: rsync -tvv rsync.dsbl.org::dsbl/rbldns-fresh-list.dsbl.org opening tcp connection to rsync.dsbl.org port 873 rsync: The server is configured to refuse --recursive (-r) rsync error: requested action not supported (code 4) at clientserver.c(473) rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (4 bytes
2001 Dec 10
4
Problems with rsync 2.5.1pre1 and hardlinks
Hi, I got stuck within some weird prob concerning my 2-node linux cluster and the synchronisation tool at hand (rsync-2.5.1pre1). I have to copy a structure of 70 directories where the data of these directories are hardlinked to the data of the 1st directory. Within this "orig data" directory, I have about 30.000 files, so the amount of files to sync is approx. 2.100.000. The
2010 Nov 07
7
Big practical systems
I don't want to start the "How many calls can Asterisk handle?" discussion or "How many angels can stand on the point of a pin?" discussion either. But can anyone contribute some practical knowledge of systems that take in channel bank T1s or DS3s from "far away", and process the calls? I am looking for real world, been there, done that, or "check the