using both the --backup and the --backup-dir option, I am now able to take
incremental backup of changed files. However, with a small problem. I have
noticed that if the user creates new files ( like new documents ), the are
added to the destination directory, and not to the backup directory.
I'm setting up a more active FAQ system at
http://rsync.samba.org/cgi-bin/rsync.fom
It's currently empty, but please register, try adding content, and
report any bugs in the installation to me. I'll probably import the
existing FAQ sometime soon.
--
Martin Pool, Human Resource
Linuxcare.
On 22 Feb 2001, Mark Alford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Dykstra wrote:
What do you expect it to do, and what does it do?
I believe --cvs-exclude just adds things to the exclude list, and since
you're already excluding '*' I wouldn't expect it to make a difference.
I expect
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Khanh Pham wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the rsync to copy folders to remote machine.
I do cammand
%rsync -e ssh -v -r user@host:dest it ok. But it prompt me to input the password.
In order to avoid inputing the password,
I've written the password into a file at
Ok,
The problem is gone. rsync now works like a charm!
I tried using the 251 binary, and had the same issue, however, I had only
replaced the binary on the rsync client side ( just a mistake, I wasn't
thinking! )
I then proceeded to compile from source on one of our Solaris251 boxes (
using
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 04:59:28PM +1100, Wolfe, MR Phillip wrote:
Hi There,
I running with rsync 2.4.3. I have an rsync server, usual port.
I attempt to copy a file from a client to the server with
#pwd
/tmp
#rsync -vvv /tmp/filename rsyncserver::trial/tmp
In amongst the verbose
hi !
I´m using rsync a few time ago without any
problem...until I tried to make it work using ssh2.
Now I get the famous message:
unexpected EOF in read_timeout
rsync version 2.4.5 protocol version 24
Aix 4.3.2 (both machines)
ssh2 2.1.0 (woks fine without passphrase)
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 07:01:30PM +0800, Hans E. Kristiansen wrote:
using both the --backup and the --backup-dir option, I am now able to take
incremental backup of changed files. However, with a small problem. I have
noticed that if the user creates new files ( like new documents ), the are
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 09:24:36AM -0500, Spleen wrote:
Ok,
The problem is gone. rsync now works like a charm!
I tried using the 251 binary, and had the same issue, however, I had only
replaced the binary on the rsync client side ( just a mistake, I wasn't
thinking! )
I then proceeded
Sorry, no compiler on the Solaris 8 boxes.
I will try the precompiled 251 binary tonight for you though.
Cameron
Could you please try the precompiled solaris251 binary on the server side?
I would very much like to know if that binary of mine works on solaris8.
It sounds like the 2.4.6
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