> > > > > Anyone having rsync problems in the last day or two? > Nothing on my > > > systems have been changed, so it has to be a > > > program/kernel/something problem. > > > > Could be a firewall/permissions/crontab change problem. > What are you > > trying to do and what errors are in your logs? Can what > you're trying > > to do be done manually? > > It's a cron job that runs daily and quarterly, but neither > work. All other cron jobs work, so it's not cron, or doesn't > seem to be. If you try to run rsync manually, it just sits > there and does nothing, and have to hit Ctrl + C to exit and > abort. I think rsync itself is erroring, just not sure > where. And no it's not a firewall as I don't run one (use a > router). Although, dnsmasq is what I run for local dns and > it was updated in the last day or two. I think I might need > to investigate this a little further. > > -- > Mike Chambers > Madisonville, KY > > "Everything is always harder, before it's easier! What happens when you add a -v when you run it manually. -Mike