Compile 2.5.2 on RedHat 6.2

2002-03-05 Thread Matt Simonsen
I am running RedHat 6.2 on many of my servers and am receiving the following errors when compiling Rsync 2.5.2: [root@wrapguy rsync-2.5.2]# make gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -c rsync.c -o rsync.o In file included from rsync.c:23: rsync.h:339: warning: no semicolon at end of struct

Re: Mirroring a server

2002-03-05 Thread Dan Young
You might try using the --progress arguement w/ rsync. That can give you some indication that it's still working and hasn't hung. -Dan Young -Parkrose School District -Portland, OR Carl Flippin wrote: >That may well be. I'll have another go tonight and let it run overnight. Thanks >for the adv

Re: script to rysnc to spare hard drive

2002-03-05 Thread Colin Walters
Check out rdiff-backup. I have been very, very impressed with how easy it is to use. It uses the same algorithm as rsync to create incremental diffs. http://www.stanford.edu/~bescoto/rdiff-backup/ (also packaged for Debian, in the 'rdiff-backup' package) -- To unsubscribe or change option

Error messages

2002-03-05 Thread Jennifer Lu
Hi, We got the following error messages when we ran rsync 2.5.2 from Solaris-5.5.1 to Solaris-5.8. vl121909/jagcdms_ch+_diags/sys/sys_l/ch_sys/rtl/systop.v vl121909/jagcdms_ch+_diags/sys/sys_l/ch_sys/rtl/sysup_esat.v vl121909/jagcdms_ch+_diags/sys/sys_l/ch_sys/rtl/upesat_defines.h wrote 63878

Re: script to rysnc to spare hard drive

2002-03-05 Thread Dan Young
What about software RAID 1 (mirroring)? If the backup is not on another physical machine, seems like mirroring might be as easy as rsync, w/o any scary scripted rm -rf'ing or --delete. Plus, it's always up-to-date (at least between disk sync intervals, someone else can remind me what those are

Re: script to rysnc to spare hard drive

2002-03-05 Thread Gary Peltola
> What about software RAID 1 (mirroring)? If the backup is not on another > physical machine, seems like mirroring might be as easy as rsync, w/o > any scary scripted rm -rf'ing or --delete. Plus, it's always up-to-date > (at least between disk sync intervals, someone else can remind me what > th

rsync hangs in read_int (generator.c line 498)

2002-03-05 Thread Ryan T. Sammartino
Hello I'm having a heck of a time rsync'ing (is that the proper conjugation? :)) between two Cygwin machines. I have three directory trees that are "exposed" via rsynch. Two of the three have a very shallow structure, and they work fine. The third, however, has a fairly deep structure and m

Re: lost status code

2002-03-05 Thread Todd Vander Does
(rsync version 2.5.2 protocol version 26) Thank you, I commented out the code and now it reports status 23 when I try to copy a remote file to a local read-only directory. I hope it is more like losing an appendix than a kidney. Todd static RETSIGTYPE sigchld_handler(int val) { //#ifdef WNOHA

how to prevent forward/reverse lookups

2002-03-05 Thread plug bert
Hello All, A good day to you all. Is there any way to prevent the rsyncd daemon f rom performing the forward/reverse lookups for rsync clients? Thanks in advance. __ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! h

hosts allow = wildcards

2002-03-05 Thread plug bert
Hello! A good day to you all. i would like to know the exact syntax for the hosts allow and hosts deny line. The documentation states that the standard unix wildcards will do , but i have nothad any success when i set the ff options: hosts allow = 192.168.37.* or hosts allow = 192.168.37. o

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