Does any data actually get transferred? Is that 105 bytes useful
information?

Have you tried the same commpand without the password-file option and on
your local file system?


On 10/25/05, Donovan Niesen <dniesen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ok, so rsync seemed easy enough to get going, but now it seems that
> it's trying to sync the directory "." and it's throwing an error
> because of it:
>
> opening tcp connection to 10.8.0.1 <http://10.8.0.1> port 873
> opening connection using --server --sender -vvvr . proto1
> RSYNC_PASSWORD environment variable ignored
> receiving file list ...
> recv_file_name(.)
> received 1 names
> done
> recv_file_list done
> get_local_name count=1 /home/sill/rsynctest/
> generator starting pid=16028 count=1
> deleting in .
> delete_in_dir(.)
> delta-transmission enabled
> recv_generator(.,0)
> generate_files phase=1
> recv_files(1) starting
> recv_files(.)
> recv_files phase=1
> generate_files phase=2
> recv_files phase=2
> generate_files phase=3
> recv_files finished
> generate_files finished
>
> sent 105 bytes received 107 bytes 141.33 bytes/sec
> total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
> rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(1173)
> _exit_cleanup(code=23, file=main.c, line=1173): about to call exit(23)
>
>
>
> This is my command line for doing the sync:
>
> rsync --delete -rvvv --password-file=/home/sill/.rsync-pass
> rsync://proto1@10.8.0.1/proto1 ~/rsynctest/
>
>
> Anybody have any insights? I poked Google for a while but it's really
> difficult to compose a search phrase for that error along with the .
> directory.
>
> --
> Donovan Niesen
> dniesen at gmail.com
>
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