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Mon, 10/04/2006 - 12:52 #1 itefix Offline Last seen: 10 hours 29 min ago Joined: 01.05.2008 - 21:33 cwRsync : error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util.c(126) I'm
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trying to rsync a directory containing MP3-files from my windows machine to a rsync change_dir failed no such file or directory 2 linux rsync server. I get the following since i'm using an SSH-key:C:\Program Files\cwRsync\bin>rsync -a -R /FTPDownloads b001@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/testERROR: buffer overflow
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in recv_rulesrsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util.c(126)stderr is not a tty - where are you?rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (104)rsync error: error in rsync rsync change_dir#3 failed no such file or directory (2) protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(622) [sender] Before i used SSH key (entering password for the server at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx manually) it worked, but i want to automate a backup using a windows batch script and can't enter the password manually. File path+name is not over 80 characters, and i've tried using file names not containing "special" characters like %, ( etc. but no vagrant rsync error luck yet. Also tried the registry tweak for cygwin to have more memory, but it didn't make a difference. Any ideas? Top Mon, 10/04/2006 - 13:26 #2 itefix Offline Last seen: 10 hours 29 min ago Joined: 01.05.2008 - 21:33 Re: cwRsync : error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at Have you tried to follow instructions at FAQ I want to set up ssh communication without passwords!! I recommend also to use the supplied batch file example to set up communication properly. Top Wed, 19/04/2006 - 15:23 #3 itefix Offline Last seen: 10 hours 29 min ago Joined: 01.05.2008 - 21:33 Re: cwRsync : error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at I followed the instructions in the FAQ and used the supplied batch file. I had to rename the file to prevent a "Maximum setlocal recursion level reached" error from filling up my screen and eventually ended up commenting out the SETLOCAL instruction.I also messed with the HOME variable, and tried specifying the path to id_ssh (cygwin won't take spaces in a path name)I also changed the value for CWRSYNCHOME.I wonder if this file ever wo
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might http://superuser.com/questions/337958/why-cwrsync-doesnt-work-on-windows have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads http://serverfault.com/questions/252499/trouble-with-cwrsync-on-windows with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; no such it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why cwRsync doesn't work on Windows? up vote 9 down vote favorite 1 I'm trying to run rsync on Windows with the cwrsync port. I'm issuing no such file the following command (note that this is just a dry run): rsync -nPaAz foouser@webxx.example.com:/home/foobar/webapps/barbaz/ C:\\mybackupfolder\ but I get the following error The source and destination cannot both be remote. rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1148) [Receiver=3.0.8] Could someone point me in the right direction? windows rsync cwrsync share|improve this question edited Oct 30 '14 at 18:37 kenorb 5,53283964 asked Sep 20 '11 at 22:10 Lorenzo 15117 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 12 down vote For the destination try using: /cygdrive/c/mybackupfolder/ Note that a colon tells rsync that the location is remote. share|improve this answer answered Sep 20 '11 at 22:20 jftuga 2,32811119 Gotcha about the colon! But it doesn't seem to help. Tried this other version (%CD% is an env variable pointing to the current dir) too but still failing: rsync -nPaAz foouser@webxx.example.com:/home/foobar/webapps/barbaz/ %CD% –Lorenzo Sep 20 '11 at 22:38 2 what about changing to the destination directory and then just use
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Trouble with cwRsync on Windows up vote 0 down vote favorite I have just setup cwRsyncServer on my 2008 server, it is permitted by the firewall, and I have configured a module with write access. The rsync server is running and listening. I have cnfigured an ssh keypair, and placed the public key in authorized_keys on the server. From the client, I am trying this command with the new file test.txt rsync -av test.txt windowsaccount@192.168.1.1:/test.txt On the server I have no recorded error and nothing in the logfile, on the client I get a connection timed out error. What am I doing wrong and how can I troubleshoot it? Is it something to do with Windows credentials? windows networking backup rsync cygwin share|improve this question edited Mar 28 '11 at 0:53 John Gardeniers 23.5k83997 asked Mar 28 '11 at 0:50 Jason Bateman 11 Is sshd running on the Windows server? Is port 22 really open? Timeouts on the client side suggest that connection attempts are being dropped/blocked by the server. –Steven Monday Mar 28 '11 at 1:12 Do I need ssh? I have not specified to use ssh on the command line, so why would it require it? –Jason Bateman Mar 28 '11 at 1:47 On most modern platforms, rsync defaults to using ssh to create its communications channels to remote hosts. For more information about this, check the rsync man page. –Steven Monday Mar 28 '11 at