I use rsync to keep a directory in synchronization betwen a Linux box with the hostname brutal and a Mac running OS X 10.5 (Leopard) with the hostname cooper. When I run the following command on my Linux machine:
rsync -avz --delete myuserid@cooper:/Library/WebServer/Documents /Library/WebServer/Documents
It works perfectsly, it mirrors exactly what I have on the Mac into the same directory structure. However, when I run the following command on my Mac:
It does begin to synchronize, but it always creates a new Documents directory under the structure I provided and ignores what is already there. So I get something that like this.
Why is this working differently and are there any suggestions. I believe even if I tried synchronizing using the following command I still encountered the exact same behavior.
All,
After a power loss I went to power on our sun fire v120 that is running solaris 10 and now it will not boot. I tried power cycling it from the lom and pulling the cord but nothing works. All it does is after a power cycle it will start to boot and then start to spit out a bunch of hex... (2 Replies)
I met a problem in using grep -P.
There is a text file, temp.txt, whose content is:
dddd
abc
I ran the command:
grep -P "\s*abc" temp.txt
The result I expected is:
abc
But, the actual result is:
dddd
abc
Could anyone tell me what is wrong?
Thanks. (2 Replies)
ok, there's a script i'm working on written in shell programming. #!/bin/sh
this script is written to spit out the contents of certain variables inside of it so the output looks something like this:
server01=89 server02=69 server03=89 server04=76
now, when i run this script from the... (4 Replies)
Hi there,
I'm using putty to connect to several servers. On every remote machine, the home key takes me at the beginning of a command line. Exept on one machine where a press on the home key outputs the tilde sign (~). Is there any place where I can override this behavior, I really prefer my... (6 Replies)
Hi Experts
I am facing a weird issue while using print statement in awk. I have a text file with 3 fields shown below:
# cat f1
234,abc,1000
235,efg,2000
236,jih,3000
#
When I print the third column alone, I dont face any issue as shown below:
# awk '{print $3 }' FS=, f1
1000
2000... (5 Replies)
Hi I am getting absurd behavior of escape character in echos as followed:oinlcso003{arsadm} #: echo "\as shdd"
\as shdd
oinlcso003{arsadm} #: echo "Well, isn't that \"special\"?"
Well, isn't that "special"?
oinlcso003{arsadm} #: echo "Well, isn't that \special\?"
Well, isn't that \special\?... (3 Replies)
Why could whatprovides not lookup this info for over 10 minutes, but install could install that package in less than a minute?
$ yum whatprovides */lsb_release
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit, versionlock
^Cupdates/group 18% 3.1 kB/s | 360 kB 08:28 ETA ... (0 Replies)
Can someone please explain what's wrong with the command i use below?
tr -c '\11\12\40-\176' ' '< $TEMP_FILE > $TEMP_FILE2
The invalid character/s is replaced with two spaces, the string2 only have 1 space in it. Please help.
Sample output:
333243,333244c333243,333244
< ... (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I am a bit puzzled by a weird behavior of Vi. I very simply would like to add increased numbers in some files. Since I have many thousands entries per file and many files, I would like to macro it in vi.
To do this, I enter the first number ("0001") on the first line and then yank... (4 Replies)
This really puzzles me. The following code gives me the error 'expr: syntax error' when I try to do multi-line comment using here document
<<EOF
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EOF
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
synce-pcp
PCP(1) http://synce.sourceforge.net/ PCP(1)NAME
pcp - copy files
SYNOPSIS
pcp [-d LEVEL] [-p DEVNAME] [-h] [:]SOURCE [[:]DESTINATION]
DESCRIPTION
pcp copies a file on a device connected through SynCE or between a device connected through SynCE and host PC.
Forward slashes ('/') in remote file names specified on the command line are converted to backward slashes ('').
This tool must be run as the same user as the dccmd daemon.
OPTIONS -r Copy directories recursively.
-d LEVEL
Set debug log level:
0 - No logging (default)
1 - Errors only
2 - Errors and warnings
3 - Everything
-p DEVNAME
Use the device with the given name, instead of the default.
-h Display help message.
[:]SOURCE
Full path to the source filename. When the filename is prefixed with a colon (':'), it will be treated as a remote filename, other-
wise as a local filename.
[:]DESTINATION
Full path to the destination filename. When the filename is prefixed with a colon (':'), it will be treated as a remote filename,
otherwise as a local filename.
If this parameter is omitted and the source filename is local, the local file will be copied to a file with the same name in the "My
Documents" directory on the device connected through SynCE.
If this parameter is omitted and the source filename is remote, the remote file will be copied to a file with the same name in the
current directory.
EXAMPLES
Copy a file from host computer to remote device:
pcp download/game.cab ":/Temporary Files/game.cab"
Copy a file from remote device to host computer:
pcp ":/My Documents/snore.wav" /tmp/snore.wav
Copy a file from host computer to remote device into the "My Document" folder - you can leave off the last parameter:
pcp "work/mytext.txt"
Copy a file from remote device to host computer into the current directory - you can leave off the last parameter:
pcp ":/My Documents/snore.wav"
Copy a file from one location on the remote device to another:
pcp ":/My Documents/important.pwi" ":/My Documents/important.backup.pwi"
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by David Eriksson <twogood@users.sourceforge.net>.
SEE ALSO synce(1)pcp(1)pls(1)prm(1)pmkdir(1)prmdir(1)The SynCE project November 2002 PCP(1)