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2014 Dec 14
0
rsync output under CentOS 6
On 2014-12-14, Niamh Holding <niamh at fullbore.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Many years ago, FC4 days, the following command run as a cron job would
> result in a nice summary email as follows
>
> /usr/bin/rsync -a --no-whole-file --delete /music /thecus-music/
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> building file list ... done
>
> sent 351583 bytes received
2014 Dec 15
6
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Elias,
Monday, December 15, 2014, 4:13:20 PM, you wrote:
EP> Sounds like it might be differences in precision of the timestamp.
Could be, thoght the NAS box has the sending system as it's NTP server so
their times should be in sync.
EP> Check out the `--modify-window` option.
Doesn't seem to stop all the folders being listed even though nothing is
transferred.
2014 Dec 16
2
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Kahlil,
Monday, December 15, 2014, 11:25:35 PM, you wrote:
KH> When you use --itemize-changes, does it indicate that the timestamps of the
KH> directories have changed?
Not uless the sequence of dots and letters before the folder name indicates that
--
Best regards,
Niamh mailto:niamh at fullbore.co.uk
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2014 Dec 14
3
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Keith,
Sunday, December 14, 2014, 6:31:20 PM, you wrote:
KK> Anyway, you want some combination of the -v and --progress switches.
KK> Try each separately, and both together, and see which you like best.
Neither!
Both switches list the folders being checked even if the contents are
unchanged
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Best regards,
Niamh mailto:niamh at fullbore.co.uk
2014 Dec 17
2
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Kahlil,
Tuesday, December 16, 2014, 11:19:11 PM, you wrote:
KH> ?Indeed: the sequence of dots and letters before the name indicates why
KH> rsync wants to update a file.
Ah, not time but owner and group are different, and not being changed on
the NAS.
Is this a CIFS "thing"?
--
Best regards,
Niamh mailto:niamh at fullbore.co.uk
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2014 Dec 11
2
CentOS 5- mount shows a cifs share mounted 4 times!
Hello,
How can this happen?
mount -l
/dev/sda3/ on type ext4 (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
/dev/sda1 on /boot type ext4 (rw)
/dev/sdb1 on /music type ext3 (rw)
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 on /fedora type ext3 (rw)
none on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw)
2014 Dec 11
2
CentOS 5- mount shows a cifs share mounted 4 times!
Hello Gordon,
Thursday, December 11, 2014, 5:23:56 PM, you wrote:
GM> The system will mount a
GM> filesytem on top of an existing path, including one with another
GM> filesystem at the same path.
But the mounts are identical-
\\\\10.0.0.253\\niamh on /NSA320-music type cifs (rw)
\\\\10.0.0.253\\niamh on /NSA320-music type cifs (rw)
\\\\10.0.0.253\\niamh on /NSA320-music type cifs
2014 Nov 23
4
Yum installed perl on CentOS 5.11 64 bit
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Hello Centos,
Is 4:perl-5.8.8-43.el5_11.x86_64 really dependent on the 32 bit perl.i386
4:5.8.8-43.el5_11 as yum is suggesting, or has something got mixed up on
the system?
yum install perl
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: repo.bigstepcloud.com
* epel: mirror.bytemark.co.uk
* extras:
2014 Dec 15
2
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Les,
Sunday, December 14, 2014, 7:18:09 PM, you wrote:
LM> Folders should only be listed if timestamps or permissions are different.
Further experimentation shows this to be the case IF the destination is
another local drive.
Unfortunately the required destination is a CIFS share, which might change
things.
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Best regards,
Niamh mailto:niamh at
2014 Dec 16
1
rsync output under CentOS 6
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Niamh Holding <niamh at fullbore.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello Elias,
>
> Monday, December 15, 2014, 4:13:20 PM, you wrote:
>
> EP> Sounds like it might be differences in precision of the timestamp.
>
> Could be, thoght the NAS box has the sending system as it's NTP server so
> their times should be in sync.
>
> EP> Check out
2019 Mar 19
1
Checkpassword.
Hello,
I've run into the issue detailed at
https://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/CheckPassword#Security
Understandably I don't have the skills to modify checkpassword so if I do
the suggested will it work?
If you can't change the script, you can make Dovecot's checkpassword-reply
binary setuid or setgid (e.g. chgrp dovecot
/usr/libexec/dovecot/checkpassword-reply; chmod g+s
2014 Dec 14
1
rsync output under CentOS 6
rsync -h
...
-i, --itemize-changes output a change-summary for all updates
...
K
--
? ?
Kahlil (Kal) Hodgson GPG: C9A02289
Head of Technology (m) +61 (0) 4 2573 0382
DealMax Pty Ltd
2014 Dec 16
0
rsync output under CentOS 6
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 7:39 PM, Niamh Holding <niamh at fullbore.co.uk> wrote:
>
> KH> When you use --itemize-changes, does it indicate that the timestamps
> of the
> KH> directories have changed?
>
> Not uless the sequence of dots and letters before the folder name
> indicates that
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Niamh
2004 May 03
1
A crash (PR#6849)
Dear Sir
There is a acces violation erron (Null pointer) when I have done this. This is
repetable but not inmutable.
0. I have put the command "library("Rcmdr")" in the .Rprofile
1. Start R, load module Rcmdr, Input a dataset in RCommander, then save the
workspace. I can do any analysis now, no crashes, everything works file but
when:
2. I start abain R. It comes up with
2014 Nov 24
0
Yum installed perl on CentOS 5.11 64 bit
From: Niamh Holding <niamh at fullbore.co.uk>
> Is 4:perl-5.8.8-43.el5_11.x86_64 really dependent on the 32 bit perl.i386
> 4:5.8.8-43.el5_11 as yum is suggesting, or has something got mixed up on
> the system?
>
> yum install perl
> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> * base: repo.bigstepcloud.com
> * epel:
2014 Dec 14
0
rsync output under CentOS 6
On Dec 14, 2014 11:01 AM, "Niamh Holding" <niamh at fullbore.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hello Keith,
>
> Sunday, December 14, 2014, 6:31:20 PM, you wrote:
>
> KK> Anyway, you want some combination of the -v and --progress switches.
> KK> Try each separately, and both together, and see which you like best.
>
> Neither!
>
> Both switches list the folders
2014 Dec 16
0
rsync output under CentOS 6
Hello Les,
Tuesday, December 16, 2014, 4:09:43 PM, you wrote:
LM> What happens if you use --modify-window=3601 to allow up to an hour of
LM> difference? Your NAS may have windows-like behavior in terms of
LM> storing timestamps in local time and fudging them for DST.
Exactly the same :(
--stats comes close, but doesn't list the files updated or deleted.
--
Best regards,
Niamh
2014 Dec 17
0
rsync output under CentOS 6
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 3:21 AM, Niamh Holding <niamh at fullbore.co.uk> wrote:
>
> KH> Indeed: the sequence of dots and letters before the name indicates why
> KH> rsync wants to update a file.
>
> Ah, not time but owner and group are different, and not being changed on
> the NAS.
>
> Is this a CIFS "thing"?
CIFS mounts are normally done as one user,
2014 Nov 24
2
Yum installed perl on CentOS 5.11 64 bit
Am 24.11.2014 um 13:35 schrieb Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>:
> On 11/23/2014 10:23 AM, Niamh Holding wrote:
>>
>> Hello Centos,
>>
>> Is 4:perl-5.8.8-43.el5_11.x86_64 really dependent on the 32 bit perl.i386
>> 4:5.8.8-43.el5_11 as yum is suggesting, or has something got mixed up on
>> the system?
>>
>> yum install perl
>>
2014 Dec 11
0
CentOS 5- mount shows a cifs share mounted 4 times!
On 12/11/2014 10:24 AM, Niamh Holding wrote:
> Thursday, December 11, 2014, 5:23:56 PM, you wrote:
>
> GM> The system will mount a
> GM> filesytem on top of an existing path, including one with another
> GM> filesystem at the same path.
>
> But the mounts are identical-
Yeah, that's allowed.
> GM> They stack, so that you'd need to unmount
> GM>