[ale] rsync ???

Robert L. Harris Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net
Fri May 3 17:00:49 EDT 2002




I have a server mounting 2 nfs filesystems.  The filesystems are on 2
different servers so it can't be done local there.  I'm trying to use
rsync to mirror the contents since a few things may have changed since
the original was built out.

At any rate I'm getting this:

$ rsync -ar wcfsdtmf wcfsdtmf2 
mkdir wcfsdtmf : Permission denied (2)
stat wcfsdtmf : No such file or directory
mkdir wcfsdtmf/dtmf : No such file or directory (2)
stat wcfsdtmf/dtmf : No such file or directory
mkdir wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1000000 : No such file or directory (2)
stat wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1000000 : No such file or directory
mkdir wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1000000/1746066 : No such file or directory (2)
stat wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1000000/1746066 : No such file or directory
mkdir wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1000000/9368706 : No such file or directory (2)
stat wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1000000/9368706 : No such file or directory
mkdir wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1001597 : No such file or directory (2)
stat wcfsdtmf/dtmf/1001597 : No such file or directory


wcfsdtmf is the source directory.  The files exist and work fine.  Why
is it trying a mkdir on the original source?  I tried using explicit
path names, same result.

I am using a "find . | cpio -pdmu ../wcfsdtmf2" for now and it's working
to duplicate the directories but I'll need to just sync the differences
tonight.

Thoughts?


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