thanks, as i noted i am using rsync v3, so the problem lies elsewhere
(maybe the ',' character?). i ended up starting an rsync daemon on
the remote server and using that. so far so good. i can't say too
many nice things about cifs, but it's a necessary evil here.
On Oct 9, 2009, at 7:06 AM, David Favor wrote:
Yes. Be sure to check your rsync version.
As I recall the 2.x series has bugs related to this.
I had a similar problem on MacOS until I upgraded to 3.0.6 and all is well with ':' on MacOS & Ubuntu at this level.
Robert Schetterer wrote:
Scott Murman wrote:
i'm trying to backup the dovecot Maildir files over a cifs
share. source is a debian build, share is a readynas. i've
been getting rsync: mkstemp 'filename goes here' failed: Not a directory (20) errors. rsync is v3.0. i believe this is related to the dovecot file naming convention that includes characters such as ':' in the filename. anyone else seeing similar behavior? a workaround? i can go to different backup strategies, but rsync is cheap and effective for my needs. thanks,Is backup over ssh an option?
Alternatively could you run an rsync server at one end or the other (which then also avoids using cifs in the middle)?
Ed W i ll do backups with rsync on maildirs with courier ( which has also : in filenames ) without any problems, as well i backup whole machines including sockets etc without any problems so the problem cant be dovecot here check your rsync version and script i would guess, maybe cifs has
Ed W schrieb: problems ..., use ssh ,ftp, nfs etc instead, or backup rsync in a
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