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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 May 05
0
Yet another filter question
On Wed, 4 May 2016 21:09:44 -0400 Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote: > That wording from the man page makes almost no sense without the > examples directly after it (and I have read it many times and know > what it is saying). Makes sense to me. The only thing I'd change is to use "in a depth first fasion" instead of "from the top down", "depth
2016 Jul 27
0
man page
I would agree. Plus he said this was something he did to help his wife. It is entirely possible that he runs a Samba server to assists a non-technical wife just like a corporate IT department would do. On 07/27/2016 02:26 PM, Tony Reed wrote: > I would rather the maintainers would spend their time improving the > application, and not worrying aobut the OP's hurt little open-sourced
2016 Aug 14
2
man page
I appreciate the parable of helping non-technical users (or, more precisely, users not keen on IT). As I understand, placement of software like Word or Photoshop servers this purpose. But both of them have decent open-source counterparts, and they are better fit for an rsync manual. Or, if from any reason proprietary software is preferred in this context (perhaps because it generates even more
2008 Sep 25
1
INCLUDE/EXCLUDE PATTERN RULES problem on MAC OS
Bonjour, I would like to back up several desktop computer, and notebooks who are running under Mac OS, on a linux server with ext3 filesystem. I try several times with rsync, using include lists ( --include-from=my_include_file). The include list is working except for directory and filename with special character ( like french one : ?,?,? etc ...). The pattern in the include list don't match
2016 Jul 27
4
man page
I would rather the maintainers would spend their time improving the application, and not worrying aobut the OP's hurt little open-sourced religious feelings. I use rsync to transfer pretty massive (wait for it) ADOBE PHOTOSHOP files around my LAN. Neener neener fucken neener. On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 11:37 AM, Karl O. Pinc <kop at meme.com> wrote: > On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 14:56:07
2016 Mar 07
0
[Bug 2294] Detect renamed files and handle by renaming instead of delete/re-send
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2294 --- Comment #24 from Karl O. Pinc <kop at meme.com> --- On Sun, 06 Mar 2016 22:20:16 +0000 samba-bugs at samba.org wrote: > https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2294 > > --- Comment #23 from dajoker at gmail.com --- > Looking for this capability prior to entering it as an enhancement > request myself, I found everything
2014 Jun 06
1
[Bug 10637] rsync --link-dest should break hard links when encountering "Too many links"
samba-bugs at samba.org wrote: > https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10637 > > --- Comment #1 from Karl O. Pinc <kop at meme.com> 2014-05-28 19:05:04 UTC --- > Yum is also rsync happy. That's where our --link-dest backups always break due > to too many hard links. ---------- What would be "too many"? -- a few million? I have files in a test setup that
2005 Jun 28
1
Question about include/exclude rules
Hi all, I'm trying to made a filtered backup of a windows PC. My target is to create a recursive backup of "only" files reported in the include/exclude files (i.e. only *.txt). the rules (reported below) work well, but also create an empty folders structure that I don'want. Rsync works fine for me (the rules are reported below) except a point, rsync create an empty folders
2006 Mar 12
1
Action on phone pickup
How do I get asterisk to do something when I pick up a phone? For instance, I've got a regular pots phone hooked up to a zaptel interface, and I want it to vocalize "hello" when I pick up the phone and then give me a dial tone, wait for digits, make a call, etc. I tried the 's' extension in extensions.conf and setting 'immediate' to "yes' in zapata.conf and
2012 Sep 05
1
Is --sparse suitable for general purpose use?
Hi, I'm using rsync with --link-dest to do backups. I don't have any sparse files, but someday I might. Should I be using --sparse? I notice that -S is not implied by -a. This makes me suspicious that --sparse is not (yet?) suitable for general purpose use. There also seem to be outstanding bugs related to --sparse. Thanks. Karl <kop at meme.com> Free Software: "You
2012 Mar 25
1
link(2) EMLINK error behavior with --link-dest and --hard-links
Hi, I'm having a problem using --link-dest and --hard-links when the fs hits the hard link limit (link(2) returns EMLINK). Using rsync 3.0.7 an error is thrown and the target file is not created. Glancing at git head it _looks_ like things could now be a little nicer. Perhaps the target file is copied instead of hard linked when hardlinking fails -- I've not tested it. Anyway, the
2014 Oct 30
1
Bug in fts (solr?, Maildir?) incorrect last_indexed_uid
Hi, I thought I should document this. (Dovecot 2.2.9, see config at bottom.) I installed dovecot and then converted a number of mbox mailboxes to Maildir, and had a number of pre-existing Maildir mailboxes. I then installed the debian (wheezy) fts-solar and jetty packages, and tested my inbox using the "telnet localhost imap ... 3 SEARCH text "test" method as described on the
2002 Jan 30
3
Streaming content from BBC just stops
Hi, I've been trying to listen to the BBC's ogg broadcasts over a 56Kbps modem and have had problems. I can listen to the archived shows, but I get occasonal pauses. I assume this can be fixed by pre-loading a large enough buffer. But when I try listening to the Radio-4 stream, the buffer fills, then I get sound and for maybe 5 more seconds I continue to get modem traffic. Then the
2014 Dec 03
1
Aw: Re: encrypted rsyncd - why was it never implemented?
On 12/03/2014 01:37:58 PM, Kevin Korb wrote: > As far as a backup provider goes I wouldn't expect them to use rsync > over SSL unless that were built into rsync in the future (and has > been > around long enough that most users would have it). > > I would expect them to either use rsync over ssh secured by rrsync or > rsyncd over ssh with them managing the rsyncd.conf
2013 Jul 09
3
Allow ipconfig to bring down interfaces
Hi, Attached and on the "ipconfig_down" branch at github (https://github.com/kpinc/klibc.git) you will find 4 patches which let ipconfig bring down interfaces. Please consider them for inclusion. Why do this? It's useful when the rootfs is crypted and is unlocked by supplying passwords over the network. In this case the initramfs brings up a network interface. It can be useful
2017 Jun 15
2
[Bug 12819] [PATCH] sync() on receiving side for data consistency
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 13:23:44 +0000 just subscribed for rsync-qa from bugzilla via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote: > https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12819 > > --- Comment #7 from Ben RUBSON <ben.rubson at gmail.com> --- > Note that my patch simply adds a sync() just after recv_files(), so > one sync() per connection, not per write operation. >
2017 Feb 09
2
Huge directory tree: Get files to sync via tools like sysdig
On Thu, 9 Feb 2017 10:55:51 +0100 Axel Kittenberger <axkibe at gmail.com> wrote: > > Has someone experience with collecting the changed files > > with a third party tool which detects which files were changed? > > I don't know of sysdig but am the developer of Lsyncd which does > exactly that, collect file changes via inotify event mechanism and > then calls
2004 Apr 23
0
More confusion on exclude rules (Success)
Found a space after + /nflmg/scripts/regional/misc_loaders/ which caused the subdirectory to be missed. Thanks a bunch for your example. That illustrated the issue well. Once I got rid of the space and saw that your example did work, it made it much easier to understand how the rules build. The key was understanding how the alogrithm is recursive. Thanks, Dave -----Original Message----- From:
2012 Jan 29
0
Manpage states "-C" is an exclude pattern when it's actually a filter rule
Hey, I recently tried to use the "-C" filter rule in a file with exclude patterns and was stumped for a while when it didn't work as I expected (it was supposed to expand to exclude patterns for several version control files/directories, like .git, .hg, .svn etc.). This is the link to the pastebin with the pattern file and the rsync invocation I used, just in case: