On Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 04:58:46PM -0400, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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Hi all,
Let me start by saying that this may not be, strictly speaking, a Samba
question... but it very nearly is so I'm hoping you can offer some help.
I have a couple of
in rsyncd.conf to
destination machine, rsync from destibnation machine.
- Vadim Grigoryan
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From: Ryan Novosielski novos...@umdnj.edu
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Subject: [Samba] Samba / rsync
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba / rsync / archival storage question
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Subject: [Samba] Samba / rsync / archival storage question
Hi all,
Let me start by saying that this may not be, strictly speaking, a Samba
question... but it very nearly is so I'm hoping you can offer some help.
I have a couple of Solaris 10 machines
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From: Ryan Novosielski novos...@umdnj.edu
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba / rsync / archival storage question
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Hi all,
Let me start by saying that this may not be, strictly speaking, a Samba
question... but it very nearly is so I'm hoping you can offer some help.
I have a couple of Solaris 10 machines with the Oracle-supplied Samba on
them. I'm looking to
Novosielski novos...@umdnj.edu
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 4:58 PM
To: samba samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba / rsync / archival storage question
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Hi all,
Let me start by saying that this may not be, strictly speaking, a Samba
question
)
I can see how going the rsync-smb would be a bit easier, but I had some issues with
it.
From: McKeever Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], John K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba rsync
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:01:13 -0600
On Sun, 23
see how going the rsync-smb would be a bit easier, but I had some issues
with it.
From: McKeever Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], John K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba rsync
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:01:13 -0600
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 22:32 , John K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
If anyone has time to look at this problem I would appreciate it.
I think I am looking for a way to increase the timeout in samba (in the
smb.conf file)
for reporting a down link or can't read xyz file.
However I am writing to you
: [Samba] samba rsync
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:01:13 -0600
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 22:32 , John K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
If anyone has time to look at this problem I would appreciate it.
I think I am looking for a way to increase the timeout in samba (in the
smb.conf file)
for reporting a down link
If anyone has time to look at this problem I would appreciate it.
I think I am looking for a way to increase the timeout in samba (in the
smb.conf file)
for reporting a down link or can't read xyz file.
However I am writing to you folks because this problem has come up while
using rsync
my
I'd like to use rsync as a way to back up Windows devices on a network,
pulling data off of the Windows boxes and putting it onto a Samba share.
Is this even possible? I suspect I either need some sort of rsync
implementation on Windows (ha!) or I need to have Samba know to reach
into the
The naive might consider sharing out the relevant directories on the
Windows machine, mounting them on the BSD machine, and then rsyncing
locally. Unfortunately that involves pulling all of the files over
the network and so rsync gains you nothing.
Uh, not quite. If you use rsync to only
Uh, not quite. If you use rsync to only copy modified files and not all
files after the first backup then you DO still get some benefit from
rsync.
True.
I'm
not sure what you mean by pulling all of the files over the network.
What I mean is that partial transfers of modified files, one
of
On 2003.02.19 16:58 Jon Niehof wrote:
What I mean is that partial transfers of modified files, one of the
main advantages of rsync, won't happen--e.g. 2MB file foo has minor
change. When running rsync entirely on the BSD box, checksums are run
across the entire 2MB of the local copy, then
All,
I'd like to use rsync as a way to back up Windows devices on a network,
pulling data off of the Windows boxes and putting it onto a Samba share. Is
this even possible? I suspect I either need some sort of rsync
implementation on Windows (ha!) or I need to have Samba know to reach into
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