it seems a little bit more complicated i thought: if the file doesn´t exists on the remote site, or the file was not changed (time or size) since last transfer, rsync works. if the file was changed the transfer works only with text/ascii files but not with binary files!!!!: BINARY: mv zlib.tar.gz_test zlib.tar.gz_test2 rsync -az -e ssh zlib.tar.gz_test2 10.0.0.5:/home/carsten/ touch zlib.tar.gz_test2 rsync -az -e ssh zlib.tar.gz_test2 10.0.0.5:/home/carsten/ Segmentation fault server-6 /home/carsten> unexpected EOF in read_timeout unexpected EOF in read_timeout ASCII: echo test > test.txt rsync -az -e ssh test.txt 10.0.0.5:/home/carsten/ echo testtest >> test.txt rsync -az -e ssh test.txt 10.0.0.5:/home/carsten/ touch test.txt rsync -az -e ssh test.txt 10.0.0.5:/home/carsten/ ????????? carsten mueller At 19:35 25.01.2002, you wrote:
hmmmmm
it seams to work. after i´ve deleted the remote file the rsync filetransfer works. don´t know why?!?!?!
sorry for my last mail. i was a little bit panic, cause we have some very important cron-jobs depending on rsync...
carsten mueller
At 18:47 25.01.2002, Roman Drahtmueller wrote:
hello!
i´ve just installed the rsync update on a i386 suse 7.0 box.
now i get the following error while using rsync:
rsync -az -e ssh data.cdb 10.0.0.5:/service/tinydns/root/data.cdb Segmentation fault server-6:/service/tinydns/root # unexpected EOF in read_timeout unexpected EOF in read_timeout
when i use rsync without the z flag i get the following error: rsync -a -e ssh data.cdb 10.0.0.5:/service/tinydns/root/data.cdb Warning: unexpected read size of 0 in map_ptr Warning: unexpected read size of 0 in map_ptr
i think it is not an ssh-error, cause normal ssh connection to the remote box works fine: ssh 10.0.0.5 Last login: Tue Jan 8 21:14:16 2002 from xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Have a lot of fun...
Is that reproducable?
Roman.
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