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Re: Windows XP network lockup, when using rsync
- From: Howard Thomson <howard dot thomson at dial dot pipex dot com>
- To: "David Christensen" <dpchrist at holgerdanske dot com>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:02:10 +0100
- Subject: Re: Windows XP network lockup, when using rsync
- References: <00aa01c6c8bc$7cb102a0$0100a8c0@localdomain>
- Reply-to: howard dot thomson at dial dot pipex dot com
Hi David,
Both pristine, unmodified rsync (as downloaded from cygwin.com as part of the
standard install) and my modified one (without modifications in use) break XP
when sending to a slower machine.
rsync works (so far) if I send to my Linux machine which, being a dual
processor X86-64 with 2Gb of RAM and 100Mb net, can receive as fast as rsync
can send.
Note that sending to the slower machine using desktop copy, therefore via
native SMB, is no problem.
There has to be a WinXP problem that is specifically tripped by whatever rsync
does in using cygwin's implementation of the Posix spec. It is therefore more
likely, if at all, that other Cygwin users may have experienced the same
problem.
Regards,
Howard
On Saturday 26 August 2006 04:05, you wrote:
> Howard Thomson wrote:
> > ... am working on the rsync source to add Win32 native backup/restore
> > of the security info.
>
> It sounds like you've broken rsync.
>
>
> Instead of re-inventing the wheel, you could use ntbackup to take the
> backup image and (unmodified) Cygwin rsync for replication. That's what
> I do, and it works.
>
>
> David
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