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2015 Aug 17
1
Error with paths with ()'s
On Aug 17, 2015, at 3:06 PM, Joe <josephj at main.nc.us> wrote: > First, let me state the obvious. It looks like your code is executing rsync in a bash one liner once for each file that find returns. That's not cool! And it's almost definitely not what you wanted to do. It is perfect;y acceptable and definitely ‘cool’. This gives me stats on each file, which is what I want. >
2015 Aug 17
0
Error with paths with ()'s
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If you want find to generate your list use --files-from: find . -type f -atime -1 -print0 | rsync -aP --files-from=- --from0 . 10.0.0.11:/Volumes/Drive5/ On 08/17/2015 02:13 AM, @lbutlr wrote: > I was trying to process a bunch of folders to sync them to another > drive and ran across an error I haven’t seen before. Normally I do > this sync
2015 Aug 17
0
Error with paths with ()'s
I haven't used rsync with networks, but I do use bash a lot. First, let me state the obvious. It looks like your code is executing rsync in a bash one liner once for each file that find returns. That's not cool! And it's almost definitely not what you wanted to do. Among other things, that means that bash is seeing all those embedded blanks and the parentheses in your file names
2013 Feb 12
2
A --exclude-checksum option?
Hi, I use rsync with hardlinks for backup, once a week doing checksums to ensure there's no filesystem corruption in the backed-up data. I also use tmpwatch, or something similar, to clean up /tmp, it removes files that have not been accessed recently. (atime older than some configured limit). I backup /tmp because I throw stuff in tmp that I might possibly need again but don't want to
2016 Mar 28
2
-H option causes unneccessary transfers
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 08:11:07AM -0400, Kevin Korb wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > What does --itemize-changes say about these files? > > Also, what is --atimes? Is this the Apple modified rsync for OSX? > > On 03/28/2016 07:51 AM, Albert Berger wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > when the daily system backup with rsync is
2013 Apr 02
1
RFC: More explicit ssh agent forwarding on SSH_ASKPASS confirmation
This is an old idea I had, resurrected by the mention of changing the agent protocol in "ssh-agent allowing access to other users?" thread. Currently, when you forward the ssh-agent, the forwarded host has the same rights as the local user. And when the key requires confirmation, the is quite terse: "Allow use of key foobar? Key fingerprint abcdf." It would be desirable to
2014 Oct 07
7
[Bug 10857] New: weirdly named files fail remotely
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10857 Summary: weirdly named files fail remotely Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: samba.org at tange.dk
2020 Sep 29
2
Re-sieve emails
On 29 Sep 2020, at 01:21, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: >> On 29/09/2020 09:09 @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote: >> Is it possible to take the contents of a mailbox and feed them to the account's .active_sieve file for reprocessing? > You can use imap sieve refilter. https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/sieve/plugins/imapfilter_sieve/
2020 Oct 22
2
Sieve_before
On 22 Oct 2020, at 10:05, @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote: > require ["variables", "copy"]; > > if address :matches ["To", "Cc"] ["*@*."] { > redirect :copy "backup+295.${1}.${2}@*example.com*"; > } I have tried this with similar results: require ["copy", "variables",
2010 Mar 26
23
RAID10
Hi All, I am looking at ZFS and I get that they call it RAIDZ which is similar to RAID 5, but what about RAID 10? Isn''t a RAID 10 setup better for data protection? So if I have 8 x 1.5tb drives, wouldn''t I: - mirror drive 1 and 5 - mirror drive 2 and 6 - mirror drive 3 and 7 - mirror drive 4 and 8 Then stripe 1,2,3,4 Then stripe 5,6,7,8 How does one do this with ZFS?
2016 Oct 26
2
O_NOATIME ?
Hello, since we are using rsync for backing up millions of files in a virtual environment, and most of the virtual machines run on SSD cached storage, i`d be curious how that negatively impacts lifetime of the SSD`s when we do rsync run every night for backup my question: does rsync normal file comparison run to determine if anything has changed change atime of any files ? for me it seems,
2017 May 02
2
Purge Trash Fileserver
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Dario Lesca via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Il giorno mar, 25/04/2017 alle 09.25 -0300, Carlos A. P. Cunha via > samba ha scritto: >> Hello >> My fileserver is a samba 4.5.4, in Ubuntu 14.04, is all ok. >> My question is, >> >> Have the recycle bin enabled, and would like a way to rotate the >> files,
2004 Oct 11
4
Detecting unused accounts
I'm looking for a way to figure out which accounts have not been logged in to in over n days. It occurs to me that, perhaps, the way to do this would be to look at the mtime on one of the dovecot-maintained files, like 'dovecot-uidlist'. Is there a particular file that would be modified on (almost) every login, whether it be via POP or IMAP? -Ben -- Ben Beuchler
2015 Dec 30
10
[Bug 11656] New: Escaping broken with --files-from
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11656 Bug ID: 11656 Summary: Escaping broken with --files-from Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Hardware: x64 OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org Reporter:
2004 Oct 08
2
Ext 2/3 overwriting remnant data & use of data blocks - security
Greetings all- I am conducting security testing on a device that uses Linux 2.4 with ext3. I am testing secure overwrite of remnant data in temporary files, but have run into a real good stumpper in the way Ext allocates data blocks. I've got 10 yrs of *NIX behind me, several with Linux, and this has really got me perplexed as I can't find any documentation explaining the subject
2017 Apr 25
3
Purge Trash Fileserver
Hello My fileserver is a samba 4.5.4, in Ubuntu 14.04, is all ok. My question is, Have the recycle bin enabled, and would like a way to rotate the files, already have something today that is via find Find /mnt/samba -depth -mtime +30 -print -delete This works however, it will delete the files inside the destination with more than 30 days, but this more than 30 days is not when it went to
2017 Apr 25
3
Purge Trash Fileserver
Thanks for the answer. The problem that this way is pretty much the same as my find. I want you to be able to delete the file based on the date they were sent to the bin. As I gave in the example: The file has not been changed since 2015, when it is deleted now in 2017, it goes to the bin, dated 2015, when the find pass will erase, why it does not validate when it has been deleted, but the
2007 May 08
1
rsync feature needed: preserve atime
Often we need to preserve the information atime conveys, but I have found no way to get rsync to preserve this, nor any hint it is being worked on. It would be great if 'rsync -t' also set atime not just mtime -- or maybe a new option is desired for atime. I don't know if the -X mentioned in "NEWS file from CVS" covers this: > Added the --xattrs (-X) option to preserver
2016 Jun 02
2
[PATCH] Link count attribute extension
Hello, This patch adds client and server support for transmitting the st_nlink field across SSH2_FXP_NAME and SSH2_FXP_ATTRS responses. Please let me know if there anything I can do to improve this patch. I am not subscribed to list so please CC me. Index: sftp-common.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/sftp-common.c,v retrieving
2020 Oct 22
2
Sieve_before
On 21 Oct 2020, at 14:10, @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote: > I have trace logs enabled for user scripts, but I think only error get logged for upper level, and only along the lines of "could not compile <name of sieve>". Any ideas? Is there a way to force the default and sieve_before scripts to log to syslog? -- The real world was far too real to leave neat little