On 03/04/18 18:08, Michael wrote:
> On 2018-04-03, at 4:05 AM, Dave Gordon via rsync
> wrote:
>
>> On 20/03/18 05:44, Andre Althoff via rsync wrote:
>>> That doesn’t work too. :-(
>>>
>>> Last login: Mon Mar 19 19:18:16 on console
>>> iMac:~ andre$ mount
>>> /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journa
On 20/03/18 05:51, Michael via rsync wrote:
> What is the order that rsync uses to set permissions?
>
> Time Machine directories have ACL permissions that basically prohibit making
> any changes of any kind. In order to make a backup of the directory, you
> would need to set those permissions af
Time Machine will enable ownership on the drive the first time it starts up.
The first thing it does when it creates the backup directory is to enable
ownership on the drive. I've seen this happen repeatedly (it's actually the
easiest way I know of to enable ownership on drive).
On 2018-04-03,
On 20/03/18 05:44, Andre Althoff via rsync wrote:
> That doesn’t work too. :-(
>
> Last login: Mon Mar 19 19:18:16 on console
> iMac:~ andre$ mount
> /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
> devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
> map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse)
> ma
What is the order that rsync uses to set permissions?
Time Machine directories have ACL permissions that basically prohibit making
any changes of any kind. In order to make a backup of the directory, you would
need to set those permissions after copying everything in the subdirectories.
Is rsyn
That doesn’t work too. :-(
Last login: Mon Mar 19 19:18:16 on console
iMac:~ andre$ mount
/dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse)
map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse)
map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse)
/dev/disk2 on
On 2018-03-19, at 3:22 AM, Andre Althoff via rsync
wrote:
> Dear rsync users,
>
> I'm trying to copy my Time Machine Backup from my old USB hard drive to a new
> one. I got error messages, because rsync don't create group and other
> permissions.
>
...
Instead of using rsync, can you use d
I'm not sure if this might be an issue here. Since your variable isn't
quoted, it might not be. But:
When you run rsync as rsync $param1 ...
and param1 is null, it may still be treated as the first argument to
rsync - which may add the current directory to your sources or throw
things off in
A sync with some test folders works. I think, the attributes are the problem.
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It is formatted same - Mac OS Extended Journaled.
iMac:~ andre$ mount /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled) devfs on /dev
(devfs, local, nobrowse) map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted,
nobrowse) map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse) /dev/disk1s2
on /Volumes/G-DRI
Is this disk formatted FAT or similar that doesn't support such features?
On 03/19/2018 11:16 AM, Andre Althoff via rsync wrote:
> sh-3.2# /Users/andre/Desktop/Skripte/rsync_tm
>
> Kopiere Time Machine Backup ...
>
> rsync: chgrp "/Volumes/G-DRIVE Thunderbolt
> 3/Backups.backupdb/.RecoverySets/0
sh-3.2# /Users/andre/Desktop/Skripte/rsync_tm
Kopiere Time Machine Backup ...
rsync: chgrp "/Volumes/G-DRIVE Thunderbolt
3/Backups.backupdb/.RecoverySets/0/com.apple.recovery.boot/boot.efi" failed:
Operation not permitted (1)
rsync: failed to set times on "/Volumes/G-DRIVE Thunderbolt
3/Backups
What is the error then?
On 03/19/2018 10:59 AM, Andre Althoff via rsync wrote:
> It doesn‘t work without „—fake-user“. Time Machine is off. The copy process
> doesn‘t work.
>
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It doesn‘t work without „—fake-user“. Time Machine is off. The copy process
doesn‘t work.
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I get the same messages as root, when I login with the command „su“.
Best, Andre.
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--fake-user means store that metadata in file xattrs rather than on the
files themselves. I douby Time Machine understands that.
On 03/19/2018 06:22 AM, Andre Althoff via rsync wrote:
> Dear rsync users,
>
> I'm trying to copy my Time Machine Backup from my old USB hard drive to
> a new one. I g
At 11:22 19.03.2018, Andre Althoff via rsync wrote:
>Dear rsync users,
>
>I'm trying to copy my Time Machine Backup from my old USB hard drive to a new
>one. I got error messages, because rsync don't create group and other
>permissions.
>
>Did I use the correct parameters? Who has an idea, what
Dear rsync users,
I'm trying to copy my Time Machine Backup from my old USB hard drive to a new
one. I got error messages, because rsync don't create group and other
permissions.
I use rsync 3.1.3.
Did I use the correct parameters? Who has an idea, what mistake?
Thanks!
Best, André
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