On Fri 03 Jun 2005, Bhadri N Govindarajan wrote:
I am using rsync to sync w machines. I had no problem untill. Now i am
trying the same script to sync 2 differnt machines. The code is the
same. I just changed the machine names. When i execute the script i
get
Variable syntax
rsync:
Yes.
I typed exactly without any variables in the command line. No variable
invloved.
It works perfectly in one other machine where the shell is ksh.(That is the
only difference between the machines i know of)
rsync -vv testfile mydestmachine:/export/opt/geneva/temp/testfile
Here testfile is a
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 11:58:43PM -0400, Bhadri N Govindarajan wrote:
I just changed the machine names. When i execute the script i get
Variable syntax
Judging from the command you used, I assume that this error is coming
from the remote shell, and probably indicates an error in that host's
I wish to rsync an entire Linux tree to another partition for backup
while excluding certain directories.
/home /var and /usr/local are mounted on separate partitions.
How do I specify starting at the root directory? Is // correct?
The USAGE section of man rsync and some googling suggest I
- Original Message -
From: Govindarajan, Bhadri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Wayne Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: please help -- Variable syntax error
Hello
I even tried this. I tried to scp and ssh from the remote machine to the
local
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2706
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-04 19:35 ---
in 2.6.5 the acls.diff does not work. It seems to apply cleanly, but rsync
doesn't compile:
In file included from rsync.h:679,
from rsync.c:23: