[CentOS] rsync error 3.0.6

Helmut Drodofsky drodofsky at internet-xs.de
Fri Jul 12 22:17:13 UTC 2013


Thank you.

I have made:

service nfslock stop
service xinetd restart
service nfslock start

Then both is possible.

Best regards.

Viele Grüße
i.V. Helmut Drodofsky
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Am 12.07.2013 23:41, schrieb Eero Volotinen:
> how about running rsync via ssh as normal way? you can also disable rpc* if
> you are not using nfs..
> On Jul 13, 2013 12:24 AM, "Helmut Drodofsky" <drodofsky at internet-xs.de>
> wrote:
>
>> I have searched now:
>>
>> port 837 is used by rpc.statd
>>
>> And now rsync daemaon can not start.
>>
>> No I am searching what to do wtith rpc.statd
>>
>>
>> Viele Grüße
>> i.V. Helmut Drodofsky
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>> Am 12.07.2013 23:01, schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us:
>>> Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I use procedures for backup with rsync. The data where "pulled" by the
>>>> backup server.
>>>>
>>>> Sender: Now CentOS 5.9, receiver CentOS 6 updated on July 3.
>>>>
>>>> Up to yesterday it run OK.
>>>>
>>>> Today morning I made yum update to sender CentOS 5
>>>>
>>>> Now I get
>>>>
>>>> rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far)
>> [receiver]
>>>> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(600)
>>>> [receiver=3.0.6]
>>>>
>>>> yum.log says, rsync was not updated this morning.
>>>>
>>>> Both Versions 3.0.6
>>>>
>>>> The command is like:
>>>>
>>>> /usr/bin/rsync --password-file=/etc/rsync.server --delete --backup
>>>> --backup-dir=/backup1 --bwlimit=5000 -rtz user at server::dir/ /backup/
>>>>
>>>> any idea?
>>> filesystem full? Network issue? Security issue? Selinux?
>>>
>>>         mark
>>>
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