>
> > Anyone having rsync problems in the last day or two?
Nothing on my
> > systems have been changed, so it has to be a
> > program/kernel/something problem.
>
> Could be a firewall/permissions/crontab change problem.
What are you
> trying to do and what errors are in your logs? Can what
you're trying
> to do be done manually?
It's a cron job that runs daily and quarterly, but neither
work. All other cron jobs work, so it's not cron, or doesn't
seem to be. If you try to run rsync manually, it just sits
there and does nothing, and have to hit Ctrl + C to exit and
abort. I think rsync itself is erroring, just not sure
where. And no it's not a firewall as I don't run one (use a
router). Although, dnsmasq is what I run for local dns and
it was updated in the last day or two. I think I might need
to investigate this a little further.
--
Mike Chambers
Madisonville, KY
"Everything is always harder, before it's easier!
What happens when you add a -v when you run it manually.
-Mike