On Tue 04 May 2004, Gregory Symons wrote:
I've got the exact same problem here. For me at least,it appears that rsync is
trying to bind to the same address twice. Below is an excerpt from
'strace rsync --daemon':
[snip]
I haven't really done any network programming, so I'm not exactly
I'm getting a bad address error which is causing my rsync process to
bomb out.
I'm running RsyncX 2.1, in daemon mode on the source machine, with a
script to pull the information to the backup server. Both servers are
Xserves running OS X Server 10.2.8. Rsync target is on an Xserve RAID.
The
RsyncX questions should be sent to:
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Sys Adm UMIT Contract Services
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Sean M. Kaiser wrote:
Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 08:10:59 -0400
From: Sean M. Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bad address
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 08:14:22PM -0400, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
this patch does allow me to read a batch written locally.
Thanks, that insight makes a batch test I tried with 2.5.7 finally work
(i.e. I explicitly specify --no-whole-file in the options), so this bug
has been around for quite
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 09:25:17PM +0200, Martin Kjeldsen wrote:
2004/05/04 21:15:10 [22369] rsyncd version 2.6.2 starting, listening on port 873
2004/05/04 21:15:10 [22369] rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at
socket.c(466)
Rsync 2.6.2 now tries to listen on multiple interfaces, e.g.
Hi everybody -
I'm trying to write a Perl wrapper for some rsync tasks that need doing.
Problem is, there's some sort of odd interaction going on between Perl
and the daemon mode communication for the rsync client, and I'm at my
wit's end in trying to figure it out.
Here's the Perl script:
I just checked, and if it helps anybody any, the exact same thing
happens if I use backticks instead of opening a filehandle to fire off
rsync from within the Perl script.
I know I COULD write a Bourne wrapper and run THAT from Perl - I've been
using Bourne scripts from day one to automate my
BINGO. Unintended interpolation of the @localhost as an array instead
of as a literal string. Thanks Brian!
Jim Salter
JRS Systems
Brian Cross wrote:
Jim,
No idea's off hand, but set the -w debug option at the top of the script
and see if it gives you more information regarding the error.
You didn't escape your @localhost, for one. Try $rsync_cmd = 'blah blah
blah'; instead.
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On Wed, 5 May 2004, Jim Salter wrote:
Hi
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 04:02, Paul Slootman wrote:
[snip]
I haven't really done any network programming, so I'm not exactly sure what's
going on
in this section of the code, but it looks like rsync tries to set a flag on the
IPV6
socket indicating that its only to be used for IPV6. In
Went through some of the archives, but couldn't find any answers to
this.
I'm trying to compile the latest rsync on Solaris 9 SPARC. I'm using
gcc 2.95.3 supplied by Sun on the Companion CD.
I get the following error:
sun gmake
gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -c rsync.c -o
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 11:59:30AM -0700, John Martinez wrote:
Went through some of the archives, but couldn't find any answers to
this.
I'm trying to compile the latest rsync on Solaris 9 SPARC. I'm using
gcc 2.95.3 supplied by Sun on the Companion CD.
I get the following error:
On Wed, 2004-05-05 14:44:49 -0400, Gregory Symons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 04:02, Paul Slootman wrote:
But in Linux, IPV6_V6ONLY socket option does not exist in kernel2.4.20
or earlier, except for USAGI kernels. Therefore, you can't do a
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 15:49, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
On Wed, 2004-05-05 14:44:49 -0400, Gregory Symons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
And I am indeed running a 2.4.20 kernel. So maybe the configure script
needs to detect whether or not this flag is actually available (which I
thought was the
On Wed 05 May 2004, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
Runtime check? Right. Think about distributions that offer both 2.4.x
and 2.6.x. For sure you won't like to deliver two rsync versions to your
users:) ...and because IPV6_V6ONLY exists in 2.4.21 upwards, I think
that's not a major problem. Hey,
On Wed, 5 May 2004, Jim Salter wrote:
Hi everybody -
I'm trying to write a Perl wrapper for some rsync tasks that need doing.
Problem is, there's some sort of odd interaction going on between Perl
and the daemon mode communication for the rsync client, and I'm at my
wit's end in trying
On May 5, 2004, at 12:13 PM, Albert Chin wrote:
Works fine with the Sun C compiler. Is your 2.95.3 build specifically
for Solaris 9? GCC include files are specific to the platform it was
built on.
Thanks for replying. I installed GCC 3.3.3 from Blastwave and the
compile worked.
-john
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Hello,
I'm using Sun SSH on Solaris 9 and am getting the following error when
using rsync over ssh:
wrote 91628 bytes read 116 bytes 16680.73 bytes/sec
total size is 293287825 speedup is 3196.81
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at main.c(633)
The command I am using is:
rsync -e ssh
Rsync works great, but for many network administrators it is difficult to
manage a secondary user database to secure the rsync paths.
The proposal is to develop an option for the rsync (daemon and client) so
they can load some security modules developed as dynamic libraries. This
approach
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for the rapid fix.
That looks like it mostly fixed it. I was getting 100's and 100's of
mkdir warnings. Now I only get a single warning. The directory was a CVS
directory but I doubt that matters. Maybe there is another case you missed?
cheers
Stuart
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at
Hi
I am using Rsync locally on some machines, however, there are a few machines that
require me to backup over FTP, the current system
I have in place is very very slow, and I would like to hire someone on this list
familiar with backups ($50 sound fine?) and having
it run of cron
To create me
(not sure if this went though the 1st time...sorry if double)
Hi
I am using Rsync locally on some machines, however, there are a few machines that
require me to backup over FTP, the current system
I have in place is very very slow, and I would like to hire someone on this list
familiar with
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 03:45:55PM -0700, John Martinez wrote:
wrote 91628 bytes read 116 bytes 16680.73 bytes/sec
total size is 293287825 speedup is 3196.81
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at main.c(633)
When ssh exits, it returns an exit code. Rsync reads the code, and
returns
On May 5, 2004, at 8:53 PM, Wayne Davison wrote:
ssh host uptime ; echo $?
Thanks, I'll check that out.
-john
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Date: Wed May 5 17:15:03 2004
Author: wayned
Update of /data/cvs/rsync
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5841
Modified Files:
generator.c
Log Message:
Added missing extern for read_batch.
Revisions:
generator.c 1.80 = 1.81
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