David Christensen put forth on 12/19/2009 11:37 PM:
> Debian Users, Cygwin, & Rsync:
> 
> I'm having trouble with rsync invoked on Debian 5.0.3 pulling files from
> Windows XP SP3/ Cygwin 1.5.25.  I posted to the Debian User and Cygwin
> mailing lists [1] and thought I was done two days ago, but I wasn't --
> after several hours of use of the Windows machine, rsync would again
> hang on Debian.
> 
> 
> To summarize, rsync pulls in perhaps 1,000 files from C:\Documents and
> Settings, and then hangs indefinitely.
> 
> 
> Adding the --timeout parameter seemed to fix the problem last night, but
> it's back again tonight.
> 
> 
> I've tried adding ten levels of verboseness to rsync (-vvvvvvvvvv), but
> no additional information is produced beyond three (-vvv).  I don't see
> any clues in /var/log on either machine.  Are there any other means for
> giving visibility to what's going on, other than compiling a debugging
> version, running rsync in a debugger, etc.?
> 
> 
> A new cygcheck.txt and console session are attached.
> 
> 
> Any suggestions?

When did you last run a full check/repair (chkdsk/scandisk/other tools) on the
file system(s) from which you're pulling the files?  If this is a nightly batch
job, are you possibly also firing off some nightly cron process on the Debian
box that may be monkeying with the network interface, causing an unrecoverable
network reset or something similar?

--
Stan


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