-at-source
# Limit to one file system at the source.
--one-file-system-at-destination
# Limit to one file system at the destination.
Best regards,
Hans Deragon
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Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 13:21 -0500, Hans Deragon wrote:
Currently, the --one-file-system applies to both the source and
destination and this is a problem.
In my source, I have a symlink pointing to a directory on another
device which I would like to have copied
it there as an example.
Because I want to maintain the hard links, I do not want to run two separate
rsync commands to perform this copying.
Best regards,
Hans Deragon
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Wayne Davison wrote:
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 04:30:56PM -0400, Hans Deragon wrote:
As seen above, they are absolute, but there is no NFS mounting involved
here.
You're probably running the rsync daemon with chroot = yes then. If
the files are inside the chroot area, you
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Should I report this as a bug?
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Hans Deragon
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Wayne Davison wrote:
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 02:11:33PM -0400, Hans Deragon wrote:
Jun 7 19:43:27 tux101 rsyncd[24906]: file has vanished:
redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/gtk2-engines-2.2.0-2.i386.rpm (in module1)
Rsync will generate that error if the symlink does not point to a valid
file
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Wayne Davison wrote:
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 04:30:56PM -0400, Hans Deragon wrote:
As seen above, they are absolute, but there is no NFS mounting involved
here.
You're probably running the rsync daemon with chroot = yes then. If
the files