JamesDR wrote:
> Tom Riley wrote:
>> Hey All,
>>
>>
>>
>> I’ve been using rsync (2.6.9) to migrate a 90g message store volume and
>> I’m running into some interesting results. I have two FC storage arrays
>> attached to a Sunfire V280R, runni
Tom Riley wrote:
> Hey All,
>
>
>
> I’ve been using rsync (2.6.9) to migrate a 90g message store volume and
> I’m running into some interesting results. I have two FC storage arrays
> attached to a Sunfire V280R, running Solaris 8. My 100gig volume is on a
> Sun StoreEdge 3510, and my new 500gi
syncro wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I recently had a problem with a shared excel file which was rsynced from the
> file- to the backupserver. The backups of this file went wrong and I can't
> figure out why. The whole rsync and dump to tapes works like charm for a few
> month now.
> The situation was as f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have one question for RSYC running on windows 2003,
the rsyncd.conf like following
log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
lock file = /var/run/rsync.lock
[tkbak]
path = /local/tkbak
comment = tk backup folder
uid
Tony Abernethy wrote:
With the usual caveats of "Your Mileage May Vary", this may give you an
idea of how far you can push things and get away with it.
In practice, I back up production MySQL databases when they are running.
Not that big a deal.
Some notes on improving the odds (of getting awa