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RE: rsync over ssh hang issue understood


On 26 April 2006 17:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:

> On Apr 26 11:51, Peter Keitler wrote:
>> For the script to run, a sshd has to started on the local machine and
>> the user name has to be adapted within the script. Could some of you
>> please run the script twice (the error only occurs when the files
>> already exist on the client side) in order to see if the script also
>> hangs? [...] #!/bin/bash
>> 
>> COMPSERV_USER=peter
>> COMPSERV_SERVER=localhost
>> RSYNC_PARAMS="--recursive --progress"
>> 
>> # Create large amount of files on the server
>> mkdir ~/testdir_clnt
>> ssh $COMPSERV_USER@$COMPSERV_SERVER 'mkdir -p ~/testdir_srv; for
>> ((i=0;i<300;i++)) ; do dd if=/dev/random of=~/testdir_srv/file${i}.lst
>> bs=1 count=5000; done' # Sync files to client rsync  -vvvvvvvvvv 
>> $RSYNC_PARAMS  $COMPSERV_USER@$COMPSERV_SERVER:testdir_srv/* 
>> ~/testdir_clnt/   
> 
> I just tried it a couple of times.  http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#WJFFM
> 

  Doesn't even run once for me.  Creating all the files over ssh works fine
but the rsync invocation fails with

------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Client) Protocol versions: remote=1919251285, negotiated=29
protocol version mismatch -- is your shell clean?
(see the rsync man page for an explanation)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

  Is there something I need to do to make your testcase work?  (By 'work', of
course, I mean 'break'!)

    cheers,
      DaveK
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