I'm no rsync guru my any means, but two things spring to mind.
Use the -t option to stop all the spurious check summing.
Split your script into multiple scripts, each with a share of host
names.
Run each in parallel. Multiple rsyncs can run on the one box
concurrently.
Craig
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On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 10:29:58PM +0100, Lucas Meijer wrote:
> mkdir a b c
> echo foo > a/test
> echo foo > b/test
> rsync -av --compare-dest=../b a/ c/
The two test files don't match in their preserved attributes. They must
either have the same mtime, or you must not ask rsync to preserve times
Hey Matt,
Relative --*-dest paths are interpreted relative to the destination
directory (as stated in the man page), so you should use:
rsync -av --compare-dest=../b a/ c/
tried that too, same result for me:
mkdir a b c
echo foo > a/test
echo foo > b/test
rsync -av --compare-dest=../b a/ c
1) Yes! 2.6.x especially helps with memory.
2) Not that I've seen, but I'd be really interested!
3) We've had great luck with (Open)AFS, though it's not for everyone,
not even in our environment. =) (having to load a kernel module being #1
complaint). rsync allows us to accommodate those that d
Hi everybody,
i want to exclude a set of directories of a rsync synchronization but i have
a problem :
---
serv-dev:~/scripts_Admin# RSYNC_PASSWORD= /usr/bin/rsync -vv --checksum
--recursive --links --exclude .svn/ --exclude test/ /var/www/ssl/
[EMAIL PR
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 11:31 +0100, Daniel Maher wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 22:55 +1300, Morgan Read wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rsync -a -X -A -z -v /home/morgan/Documents
> > 192.168.1.30:/home/morgan/Documents
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> > building file list ... done
> > rsyn
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 19:37 +0100, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Morgan Read wrote:
> > Can anyone help me with the following error - is it serious; is the
> > file
> > transferred; are the other files transferred?
>
> The file is transferred as are the other files.
>
On Nov 15, 2007 9:08 PM, Tang, Clayton (Yiqi) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I manage 250+ redhat linux boxes. The boxes are all setup the same way.
> On a daily basis, we sync the app directory which is about 30gb out to
> all hosts. The daily delta is actually less than 1gb, but since I can't
> b
On Nov 15, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Daniel Maher wrote:
As i cannot get 3.0.0pre5 to work in my environment (throwing crazy
errors which i've posted previously), i would like to revert to
2.6.9 .
Of course, the reason i tried to use v3 in the first place was for the
acl, xattr, and fake-super options
I manage 250+ redhat linux boxes. The boxes are all setup the same way.
On a daily basis, we sync the app directory which is about 30gb out to
all hosts. The daily delta is actually less than 1gb, but since I can't
be sure if any individual box was tempered during the day, I always do a
full sync.
Hello,
there are problems syncing files with special charcters in the filename.
The special characters in the filename are displayed as a question mark.
During synchronization, the rsync tells the file is vanished.
Here is the standard output with level 1 verbosity. Higher verbosity
levels don
On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Morgan Read wrote:
Can anyone help me with the following error - is it serious; is the
file
transferred; are the other files transferred?
The file is transferred as are the other files.
However, rsync probably gives a non-zero exit status.
lsetxattr("Documents/P
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 15:41 +0100, Lucas Meijer wrote:
> Can anybody spot my mistake?
>
> mkdir a b c
> echo foo > a/test
> echo foo > b/test
> rsync -av --compare-dest=b a/ c/
Relative --*-dest paths are interpreted relative to the destination
directory (as stated in the man page), so you should
On Thu 15 Nov 2007, alex loutrbringa' wrote:
> serv-dev:~/scripts_Admin# RSYNC_PASSWORD= /usr/bin/rsync -vv --checksum
> --recursive --links --exclude .svn/ --exclude test/ /var/www/ssl/
[...]
> [sender] excluding directory .svn because of pattern .svn/
> [sender] excluding directory test beca
Hi Folks
Can anyone help me with the following error - is it serious; is the file
transferred; are the other files transferred?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rsync -a -X -A -z -v /home/morgan/Documents
192.168.1.30:/home/morgan/Documents
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
building file list ... done
rsync: r
Hey.
Can anybody spot my mistake?
mkdir a b c
echo foo > a/test
echo foo > b/test
rsync -av --compare-dest=b a/ c/
Expected results:
no copy of a/test to c/test, since it is already present in b.
Actual results:
a/test gets copied to c/test
What is wrong here? My expectation? my syntax? I'm
Hello,
As i cannot get 3.0.0pre5 to work in my environment (throwing crazy
errors which i've posted previously), i would like to revert to 2.6.9 .
Of course, the reason i tried to use v3 in the first place was for the
acl, xattr, and fake-super options - which, evidently, can be enabled
under 2.6.
whoops forgot to mention the error i receive ;)
This message appears on the client side:
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4092 bytes [generator]:
Connection reset by peer (104)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(1122)
[generator=2.6.9]
rsync error: rece
At 11:57 15.11.2007 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I have a problem when transferring files from a rsyncd. This is my setup:
What is the error you get?
bye Fabi
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On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 22:55 +1300, Morgan Read wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rsync -a -X -A -z -v /home/morgan/Documents
> 192.168.1.30:/home/morgan/Documents
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> building file list ... done
> rsync: rsync_xal_set:
> lsetxattr("Documents/Projects/CBT/SH20/HearingSu
Hi All,
I have a problem when transferring files from a rsyncd. This is my setup:
* server: runs rsyncd on port 873.
* firewall: forwarding for the 873 port from outside (using SNAT and DNAT).
* client: manually running rsync command using modules.
The problem occurs when lots of small identica
Le jeudi 15 novembre 2007, Maxim Veksler a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have 2 servers I'm synchronizing using rsync, I have a situation where I
> :
>
> 1. rsync from rnd-dev2 to rnd-dev1
> 2. change the rsynched file on rnd-dev1
> 3. rsync from rnd-dev2 to rnd-dev1 again
> 4. File gets overridden on rnd
Hello,
I have 2 servers I'm synchronizing using rsync, I have a situation where I :
1. rsync from rnd-dev2 to rnd-dev1
2. change the rsynched file on rnd-dev1
3. rsync from rnd-dev2 to rnd-dev1 again
4. File gets overridden on rnd-dev1 over though it has newer change
time then file on rnd-dev2.
On Wed 14 Nov 2007, ohtsu masahiro wrote:
> The native rsync protocol over port 873 is currently used in my server.
> I would like to use not port 873 but port 22).
> How should I change ?
> all I have to change is command option?
> rsync -rp --rsh --> rsync -rp --ssh
???
Have you actually
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