Re: rsync gives ld.so.1 error

2001-07-20 Thread rsync
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 03:42:11PM -0700, Sudarshan Ramaswamy wrote: Hi I am new to rsync. I have installed rsyn2.4.6 in my home directory. I can rsh to any machine without any passwd as we have NIS . rsync works perfectly on my local machine ie if I rsync within the same machine it

Re: rsync gives ld.so.1 error

2001-07-20 Thread Sudarshan Ramaswamy
Hi Iam working on Solaris Platform. Yes thats what was exactly happening. Hence the only solution I could think of was compiling rsync on 2.5.1 instaed. Now rsync works fine. The only other Problem I am facing is. As rsync is in my home directory It has my account permissions. Owner , group

Re: rsync gives ld.so.1 error

2001-07-20 Thread tim . conway
ownership: you're not root, therefore can't create things belonging to other users. If you set -u and -p, it will, if you're root. of course it doesn't hapen in ufsdump. can you restore a ufsdump as non-root? (I don't know, but i'll bet that if you do, files belong to only you) Tar and

another data point re: asymmetric route problem

2001-07-20 Thread Adam McKenna
Well, the route to my other secondary dns server recently became asymmetric, and, as expected, the rsyncs between the primrary and that box are hanging now, too. I can not rsync files between my primary DNS server and either of my secondaries now. Has there been any progress in solving this

RE: another data point re: asymmetric route problem

2001-07-20 Thread David Bolen
Adam McKenna [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes: Well, the route to my other secondary dns server recently became asymmetric, and, as expected, the rsyncs between the primrary and that box are hanging now, too. Have you tried running with Wayne's no-hang patches applied? The asymmetry might be

Include/Exclude Problem

2001-07-20 Thread Perry Hoekstra
I am trying to rsync a list of files from one list to another. I went back about five months on the mailing list archive and found this message: On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 03:21:54PM It is possible to build your own complete list of files to copy and give them all to rsync, by building a