Timeline for rsync gives "chown <...> failed: Invalid argument (22)" with nfs share
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| S Nov 26, 2014 at 23:19 | history | suggested | lindhe | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Small corrections and better markup
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| Dec 15, 2011 at 12:19 | comment | added | Rena | This seems to have helped, but I still have some files throwing this error, when their uid is one that doesn't belong to any user on yuki. There must be a way to tell it to change the uid/gid even if no such user/group exists on the destination? I thought --numeric-ids would do that... (and again, viewed from akira, their uid is 65534/nobody, but on yuki, 114/UNKNOWN. 114 is a valid uid on akira, but not on yuki.) | |
| Dec 10, 2011 at 21:43 | comment | added | Nils | Either this (which is a good idea for any server - to make it independent from other services like dhcp) or use the fully qualified hostname on yuki (if it stays the same). | |
| Dec 10, 2011 at 7:03 | comment | added | Rena | How can I do this when the systems have dynamic IP addresses? Would I have to assign static addresses? | |
| Dec 9, 2011 at 22:37 | history | answered | Nils | CC BY-SA 3.0 |