![]() In addition, the destination directory is owned by someuser and in someuser's group.Įven though you got this working, I recently had a similar encounter and no SO or Google searching was of any help as they all dealt with basic permission issues wheres the solution below is somewhat of an off setting that you wouldn't even think to check in most situations. My destination directory has full read/write/execute permission for everyone, including it's contents. I just noticed the following occurs at the beginning of the process: rsync: failed to set permissions on "/." (in BACKUP): Permission denied (13) Hours of googling later and I still can't resolve what seems to be a very simple permission issue. It fails when I get to writing tmp files: rsync: mkstemp "/." (in BACKUP) failed: Permission denied (13) ![]() When I run the rsync command from server A, I see: afile.txtĩ89 100% 2.60kB/s 0:00:00 (xfer#78, to-check=0/79)įor each and everyfile in the directory I wish to backup. Server B has the rsync daemon running with the following configuration: read only = falseįrom server A I am issuing the following command: rsync -adzPvO -delete -password-file=/path/to/pwd/file/pwd.dat /dir/to/be/backedup/ directory is fully read/write/execute to everyone. I have the following setup to periodically rsync files from server A to server B.
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