It feels like the filesystem cache on my macOS hosts gets thrashed when I
use the open source version of rsync, but not when I use the Apple-supplied
/usr/bin/rsync.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior? I don't have any data to prove it,
but I know that my machine feels very different.
Tom
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devz...@web.de wrote:
> is it still reproducible after a fresh boot? no stale nfs or fuse mounts or
> similar?
I didn't reboot, but I did check that I could 'ls' all the
NFS mounts (all of which were in my exclusion list anyway).
And if it was hung in a stat(),
I was working on a backup script today and doing lots
of runs with the --dry-run option to make sure I
had things the way I wanted them.
One particular filesystem I was backing up always
hung right as it should have been finished. (This
happened every time I did a dry run, it was 100%
=3.1.2]
rsync: [sender] write error: Broken pipe (32)
I've gotten around this by sub-dividing the rsync into smaller chunks but
would like to avoid this if possible.
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on the net I don't see
an option to force diffs only/rsync protocol, is this possible?
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Wow...
I don't know how many times I read through the man file... sorry I missed
that...
Thanks,
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 03:32:51 -0400
From: rs...@benizi.com
To: pav...@live.com
CC: rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: rsync to iSCSI over WAN
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, Benjamin R. Haskell
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:02:26 +0200
From: m...@citd.de
To: pav...@live.com
CC: rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: rsync to iSCSI over WAN
On 23.07.2010 00:30, Tom Christensen wrote:
I am running rsync in cygwin on windows. I am attempting to backup a
somewhat large data store
this is my file layout how do I write a exclusion pattern matching rule for
this?
TV_show/
NCIS/
NCIS_LA/
Season 01/
[s01x01].ogv
[s01x02].ogv
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is there any way to stop this?
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Hello,
We have multiple clients that are connecting to our rsync daemon, sending a
small file, and then disconnecting. This works well, but rsync forks each
time there is a connection.
Is it possible to get a pool of waiting daemons, similar to how apache
runs?
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OK,
have tried now --inplace with --backup option but syncing the files does
consume much more time than a normal rsync process,
so this is not a reliable solution.
Thx
Tom
Tom rasc...@edvantice.de schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hi,
retransfer of large fail
is not desirable.
Is there a way to tell rsync to delete the --backup file after an successful
sync.
thx
Tom
tom raschel rasc...@edvantice.de schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hi,
i have to tranfer large files each 5-100 GB (mo-fri) over dsl line.
unfortunately dsl
Thx to all,
it was the -u option which prevents rsync to resume the file.
Tom
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Tom wrote:
to make things more clear
1.)
first transfer is done either
the whole process to much.
is there a option to tell rsync not to change the time of a --inplace
transfered file, or maybe preserve the mtime and do a comparison of mtime
instead of ctime.
Thx
Tom
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% transfered file instead to download all from scratch)
Tom
First: Transfer or re-transfer. I think, particularly with bad
connections,
you need to treat those VERY differently.
For the initial transfer, --partial should help.
For retransfers, where stuff in the middle has changed, I would expect
On 08/07/2009, at 1:05 PM, Tom Lanyon wrote:
Hi list,
Sorry for the exclude question... but I have been trying for hours
to get this to work and am utterly baffled.
I'm performing an archive transfer between hosts and wish to include
anything in any directory named 'debug' or 'drpms
on any replies as I'm not subscribed to this list.
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Matt McCutchen matt at mattmccutchen.net writes:
Tom, the 2.6.9 source package is available at:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/old-versions/rsync-2.6.9.tar.gz
Yes, it is, thanks Matt. Yesterday I had somehow found an ftp url:
ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/rsync/old-versions
but the directory
Strange thing is, when I run rsync with strace it completes without
errors.
That would make sense, as the hang seems to be caused by rsync writing
too much data to the network too fast, and stracing rsync would slow it
There's no network involved here.
down. Do whatever works: strace
/ /cygdrive/z/backup
For testing I tried -vvv but it just hang anyway with no information.
For a few days now, rsync hangs in the middle of a transfer of big
files 400MiB -- no error message, no termination.
Strange thing is, when I run rsync with strace it completes without
errors.
Tom
reference to this file
into each mailbox, thus accounting for the inflated use of space.
Thanks everyone for the help and expertise!
-Tom
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of bloated
expansion of space? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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roughly
the same amount of the new disk as the old so I can have 400gigs of
growth rather than 250gigs.
Make sense? Any thoughts or suggestions would be welcomed.
-Tom
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Any insight or help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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review of open(2) ) and Mac OS X must support something like it since ditto has a --nocache option that is similar.
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You didn't escape your @localhost, for one. Try $rsync_cmd = 'blah blah
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On Wed, 5 May 2004, Jim Salter wrote:
Hi
] rsync --version
rsync version 2.6.0 protocol version 27
Copyright (C) 1996-2004 by Andrew Tridgell and others
http://rsync.samba.org/
Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles,
no IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums
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On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 01:43:18PM -0700, Williams, Tom wrote:
Major numbers on 64bit Solaris are being dropped
to compile 32bit until I see a fix go through for
this one.
Thanks for your help :)
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found what appears to be a similar binary distribution out of .au and
further hunting found something called: cwRysnc
Have I missed anything important?
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itself, the from-host of ssh, and the allowed
host in rsync), and exactly what is backed up can be pretty locked down
and chrooted to prevent intentional or unintentional misuse.
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.) are not defined
anywhere!
How should I handle this?
thanks,
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to rewrite the Perl code
to account for this limitation... can anyone think of a way to escape
out the destination file name so that rsync does not complain?
Your help is much appreciated,
Regards,
Tom
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me if rsync can follow symbolic links?
Cheers,
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this? Or is this a perl type question rather
than something I can do with rsync...?
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machines and is in the user tdf's
environment path. So I don't understand why it says rsync: command not
found...?
Any help getting this sorted would be VERY much appreciated...?
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automatically via a cronjob. Is there a
way to send the password to rsync so I don't have to enter it manually every
time?
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A is ext2 Machine B is
ext3 and Machine C is also ext3, but I can't see how that would matter... I
am just grasping for straws here.
Does anybody see why it works with one machine but not another?
Any guidance is appreciated.
Tom Walsh
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when ever it starts to transfer the files... Very odd
behavior... I have a tough time trying to describe it even, so I can't even
look online for a similar problem.
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compiling.
Either way thank you for the suggestions...
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::Any directory? What do you mean by that? This hapens to
::the first file in every directory? Zero lenghth files?
::.pwd.lock is all over? I'm not really familiar with that
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Lesson learned... don't set CFLAGS in .profiles.
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it fixes the problem
but this is not the right answer since it requires me to download several
hundred Mb of data again.
I am using rsync-2.5.4-2 from RedHat Linux 7.3.
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Basically the shell is a wrapper that runs chroot (using sudo privaledges)
then su -'s to the user inside the chroot
You don't have to CC the replies to me as I'm subscribed to the list, but thx
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it be a bug in the way rsync sets the UID/GID of the files?
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rsync version 2.5.6cvs protocol version 26 from debian packages.
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On Tuesday 11 June 2002 5:24 pm, you wrote:
Tom: You just need to tell rsync to use numeric IDS, or else make a /etc
in the chroot root, so that names can be resolved (it's chrooted, so it
can't see the real /etc... ever notice the /etc in anon ftp sessions?). By
default, rsync uses
the whole thing I just
copy the last distro to the new tree and rsync just dloads the diffs.
Rsync tis a wonderful program. :-
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