On 8 Nov 2000, Todd Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Applied the patch and re-built, part way through the make I got these
> errors:
>
> UX:acomp: WARNING: "socket.c", line 221: argument is incompatible with
> prototype: arg #5
> UX:acomp: WARNING: "socket.c", line 264: argument is incomp
On 8 Nov 2000, Todd Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's pretty strange, for two reasons: as far as I knew, everything
> > ought to go to stderr, stdout, or the log file. When you say
> > "console", do you mean it comes out in your current window, or it goes
> > to the actual VGA adapt
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 09:48:13AM -0800, Tyler Hardison wrote:
>
> Now my question is, does anyone have a suggestion of a test that I can run
> prior to rsync (which is run through a crontab) that I can use to stop
> rsync? The server actually wasn't rebooted for about two hours so at one
> poin
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 09:48:13AM -0800, Tyler Hardison wrote:
> Hi everyone, I have been using rsync now for about 2 months on my companies'
> two job servers with great success. Twice when our main jobserver has gone
> down, our second "mirrored" server has picked up the ball and ran with it.
Hi everyone, I have been using rsync now for about 2 months on my companies'
two job servers with great success. Twice when our main jobserver has gone
down, our second "mirrored" server has picked up the ball and ran with it.
However something happened last night that was very (funny to me)
int
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 09:02:17 -0500 (EST), Matt Sabourin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>said:
Matt> Right now, I have created multiple templates on the server, one
Matt> per client. This takes care of the permissions problem, and
Matt> ensures that the /u directory does not contain extra
> That's pretty strange, for two reasons: as far as I knew, everything
> ought to go to stderr, stdout, or the log file. When you say
> "console", do you mean it comes out in your current window, or it goes
> to the actual VGA adapter/serial console of the server?
In the current window the rsync
I am running rsync2.4.6 on Solaris 2.6 (solaris) and HP-UX11 (clients).
I need to use a "template" directory on the server to set up multiple
directories on the clients. Basically, I'm trying to reset the user
directories to an initial image (this is for a training room).
The set is as follows:
On 8 Nov 2000, Martin Pool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The unlink message went to the console not the file, it was:
> >
> > unlink rsync-2.4.6/lib : Not privileged
>
> That's pretty strange, for two reasons: as far as I knew, everything
> ought to go to stderr, stdout, or the log file. Wh
On 16 Oct 2000, Todd Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If so, please do a `ls -l' to show the permissions, and post the
> > results.
>
> The permissions are varied. But, the local machine from where I am getting
> the 'unlink' messages, I am executing rsync as root.
OK, thanks. However
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On 11 Oct 2000, Martin Pool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 09:39:20AM -0400, Todd Robinson wrote:
> > rsync to marktg from fdops2
> > wrote 32 bytes read 2439031 bytes total size 13862565
> > transfer interrupted (code 102) at main.c(432)
>
> At least on Linux, 102 is
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