Re: Those darned 'ol spaces in path/file names...

2005-02-10 Thread Wayne Davison
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 12:42:08PM -0500, Clay Goss wrote: rsync -e ssh -vazP '/bob smith/sally smith/' user@domainname.com:'/disk2/larry jones/bonnie jones/' Word-splitting is caused by ssh executing the command using the remote shell, so you typically need to not only escape spaces for your

Re: --include-from question

2005-02-10 Thread Wayne Davison
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 05:32:23PM -0500, A.Weston wrote: include.txt contains: + /local/bin/ + /local/etc/ - * That trailing exclusion is too all-encompassing. Try this instead: + /local/bin/ + /local/etc/ - /local/* ..wayne.. -- To unsubscribe or change options:

Re: Query re: rolling checksum algorithm of rsync

2005-02-10 Thread Wayne Davison
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 11:31:59PM -0800, Naveen Athresh wrote: Does this rolling for every byte addition and removal process slow down the speed of rsync and cause any sort of a latency in incremental backups The purpose of the rsync algorithm is to trade increased CPU use and increased local

Re: Query re: rolling checksum algorithm of rsync

2005-02-10 Thread Alun
Wayne Davison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Does this rolling for every byte addition and removal process slow down the speed of rsync and cause any sort of a latency in incremental backups I'm not sure what you mean by latency in incremental backups,

getting rsync to work

2005-02-10 Thread Gil Naveh
Hello, I am trying to do a very simple thing, just transfer a file from machine A to machine B using rsync with ssh. This is what I'm typing: # rsync -a -e ssh serverB:/tmp/rsync/test1 n serverA:/tmp/rsync/ # password: X This is what I get: # bash: rsync: command not found # rsync:

Re: getting rsync to work

2005-02-10 Thread Paul Slootman
On Thu 10 Feb 2005, Gil Naveh wrote: I am trying to do a very simple thing, just transfer a file from machine A to machine B using rsync with ssh. This is what I'm typing: # rsync -a -e ssh serverB:/tmp/rsync/test1 n serverA:/tmp/rsync/ # password: X This is what I get: # bash:

Rsync to upload certain files and ignore others

2005-02-10 Thread jediknight2
Is there a way for RSYNC when its backing up a folder say c:\output to ignore certain file extentions as a whole...so basically ignore all other files EXCEPT *.gpg files?? the file extensions are all random so it might be thisone.th, thatone.pz, etc...but when I encrypt them all the files are

RE: getting rsync to work +automating password line

2005-02-10 Thread Gil Naveh
Thanks Paul, The --rsync-path=PATH did the work. :) Is there a doc that shows all the options that comes with rsync? - when I tried #rsync --help I did not get the --rsync-path option. Finally, the next step for me is to automate rsync through crontab. But when I type rsync -a e ServerB/... I get

[Bug 1476] Unexplained timout at end of file transfer.

2005-02-10 Thread samba-bugs
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1476 --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-02-10 11:10 --- I'm glad that it was not just a product of my imagination! For some reason I havn't been able to reliably reproduce the problem. I pretty much gave up. I am

Re: Query re: rolling checksum algorithm of rsync

2005-02-10 Thread Chris Shoemaker
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 11:36:51AM +, Alun wrote: I think this is a related question (if not identical) to one I asked some time back. If you're synchronising log files, for example, then you may be able to guarantee that all changes to the file happen at the end of it. Unfortunately,

[Bug 1476] Unexplained timout at end of file transfer.

2005-02-10 Thread samba-bugs
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1476 --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-02-10 12:20 --- I havn't specified the timeout option, and still get the issue. I also have double-checked, and reliably suceeed on all the 'straced' backups so far this week. --

Rsync and Microsofts new Anti-Spyware detector

2005-02-10 Thread Stuart Halliday
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Prune deleted files with rsync?

2005-02-10 Thread Mark Winslow
Hi, is there a way to have rsync prune files that exist on the destination path that no longer exist on the source path? Thanks. __ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe or change

Re: Prune deleted files with rsync?

2005-02-10 Thread Chris Shoemaker
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 01:23:05PM -0800, Mark Winslow wrote: Hi, is there a way to have rsync prune files that exist on the destination path that no longer exist on the source path? Yes, there is. Please see the excellent documentation that comes with rsync. Thanks. You're welcome.

UNC path issue

2005-02-10 Thread Trey Nolen
I'm using rsync and cygwin to do some backups from Windows machines. I have been doing something along these lines: c:\cygwin\bin\rsync -aR -e c:\cygwin\bin\ssh.exe --numeric-ids --delete --delete-after --verbose --ignore-errors --exclude-from=/cygdrive/c/offsitebackup/excludes.txt