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Subject: rename error on temporary destination file
From: Vangelis Katsikaros via rsync <rsync () lists ! samba ! org>
Date: 2017-09-13 16:35:44
Message-ID: 6afabae4-2dc6-a144-5550-1e1de10a4212 () gmail ! com
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Hi
I am seeing from time to time the following error:
rsync: rename "/DEST_DIR/SUB_DIR/.A_FILE.AzmlvG" -> "SUB_DIR/.tmp/A_FILE.xml.gz": No \
such file or directory (2) rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see \
previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1183)
I rsync from a few source machines to a single destination machine, with:
/usr/local/bin/rsync-no-vanished \
--bwlimit=512k --recursive --delay-updates --quiet --update \
--include=\"*/\" --include=\"*.gz\" --exclude=\"*\" \
/SOURCE_DIR/ DEST_IP:/DEST_DIR/
The filenames on the 4 source machines are distinct, but they do contain sub \
directories with the same names.
Could it be that while machine A syncs SUB_DIR/fileA, machine B finishes syncing \
SUB_DIR/fileB and cleans the temporary directory on the destination machine? If so, \
is there a way to avoid it?
Both sources and destination have: rsync version 3.1.0 protocol version 31
rsync-no-vanished is the one provided by rsync's distribution.
Regards
Vangelis
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