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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Rsync in progress, strange results Post 302892888 by DustinT on Saturday 15th of March 2014 10:42:10 AM
Old 03-15-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
If you let the multi-day job continue to run you risk having nothing to show for all those days. Maybe that's not a problem. If you have several weeks to do this and it's just a background sort of thing maybe you can let it roll and see what happens. But even in that case, I would have tried a small sample first. Just saying....
You make some excellent points in your post. I have done some testing of the process, spent a couple hours on it as a matter of fact. Testing from the /src and too a remote linux server as the dest over ssh worked perfectly. For the production work, the /dest was switched to a remote cifs server which I didn't think I needed to test for. Now, it seems obvious that config needed testing too.

Quote:
Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
Any unauthenticated process that ran in the background simply hung, root included.
Both the /src and /dest were mounted with domain credentials. Wouldn't that cover the authentication needs of the rsync process transparently?

On another note, it's interesting because while the file is being copied, I can see it if I browse the remote directory. Once the transfer is completed, the remote version disappears.
 

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XCopyArea()															       XCopyArea()

Name
  XCopyArea - copy an area of a drawable.

Synopsis
  XCopyArea(display, src, dest, gc, src_x, src_y, width,
	    height,  dest_x, dest_y)
	Display *display;
	Drawable src, dest;
	GC gc;
	int src_x, src_y;
	unsigned int width, height;
	int dest_x, dest_y;

Arguments
  display   Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from XOpenDisplay().

  src	    Specify the source and destination rectangles to be combined.  src and dest must have the same root and depth.
  dest
  gc	    Specifies the graphics context.

  src_x     Specify the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner of the source rectangle relative to the origin of the source drawable.
  src_y
  width     Specify the dimensions in pixels of both the source and destination rectangles.
  height
  dest_x    Specify the x and y coordinates within the destination window.
  dest_y

Description
  XCopyArea() combines the specified rectangle of src with the specified rectangle of dest.  src and dest must have the same root and depth.

  If  regions  of  the source rectangle are obscured and have not been retained in backing_store, or if regions outside the boundaries of the
  source drawable are specified, then those regions are not copied.  Instead, the following occurs on all corresponding  destination  regions
  that are either visible or are retained in backing_store.  If dest is a window with a background other than None, the corresponding regions
  of the destination are tiled (with plane_mask of all 1's and function GXcopy) with that background.  Regardless of tiling, if the  destina-
  tion	is a window and graphics_exposures in gc is True, then GraphicsExpose events for all corresponding destination regions are generated.
  If graphics_exposures is True but no regions are exposed, then a NoExpose event is generated.

  If regions of the source rectangle are not obscured and graphics_exposures is False, one NoExpose event is generated on the destination.

  XCopyArea() uses these graphics context components:  function, plane_mask, subwindow_mode, graphics_exposures,  clip_x_origin,  clip_y_ori-
  gin, and clip_mask.

Errors
  BadDrawable

  BadGC

  BadMatch    The src and dest rectangles do not have the same root and depth.

See Also
  XClearArea(),  XClearWindow(), XCopyPlane(), XDraw, XDrawArc(), XDrawArcs(), XDrawFilled(), XDrawLine(), XDrawLines(), XDrawPoint(), XDraw-
  Points(), XDrawRectangle(), XDrawRectangles(), XDrawSegments(), XFillArc(),  XFillArcs(),  XFillPolygon(),  XFillRectangle(),  XFillRectan-
  gles().

Xlib - Drawing Primitives													       XCopyArea()
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