I'm running the latest update to Mac OS X Tiger on my powerbook and Dual Mac G5. I've downloaded rsyncx from VersionTracker to backup both systems to a folder share. The folder share is exposed from a XServe running Panther server.
I mounted the folder share using the "Connect to server" dialog in Finder (cifs://username@xserve/sharename/).
The command line I'm using follows:
time sudo /usr/local/bin/rsync --eahfs -a --showtogo /Users/username/Documents/ /Volumes/sharename/Documents/
At some point rsync delivers a slew of messages such as:
output open path/filename: Not a directory
The filename can sometimes be a .app, .tiff, .ai, etc.
I've searched google to no avail. Any ideas?
Oh, one more thing, I'd SURE like to know how to also mount the cifs share from the CLI. =)
Thanks,
-G
I mounted the folder share using the "Connect to server" dialog in Finder (cifs://username@xserve/sharename/).
The command line I'm using follows:
time sudo /usr/local/bin/rsync --eahfs -a --showtogo /Users/username/Documents/ /Volumes/sharename/Documents/
At some point rsync delivers a slew of messages such as:
output open path/filename: Not a directory
The filename can sometimes be a .app, .tiff, .ai, etc.
I've searched google to no avail. Any ideas?
Oh, one more thing, I'd SURE like to know how to also mount the cifs share from the CLI. =)
Thanks,
-G