On Monday 31 January 2011 14:21:32 Richard wrote: > On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:28:04PM +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Monday 31 January 2011 11:39:55 Martin (KDE) wrote: > > > Ane, cann you run "lsof | grep pid-of-rsync" if it hangs (where > > > pid-of-rsync is the pid of a rsync process of course)? This command > > > will give you all files rsync tries to attach (at the time you run > > > lsof). If there are more rsync processes, try grep -E > > > "(pid1|pid2|pid3)" instead of the simple grep. > > > > I seem to be getting the syntax wrong: > > > > lsof | grep -E (3180|3181|3183) > > bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' > > not sure if you tried this or took my previous example literally.. > $pid was meant to be replaced by the actual PID of rsync. Did realise > too late that my example was very confusing. > > Try > ps axf|grep rsync > take the PID from it and do > ll /proc/pid-number/fd > No problem - I did realise that. This command gives me three separate pids, the same three as I listed in the command. Each of those pids lists a whole set of files that it has, presumably, compared when compiling the file list for transfer. They all appear to have the same file list. All of them end with /home/anne/WebPages /mnt/server_home/anne/ and finally, after everything else. 7250 pts/2 S+ 0:00 \_ grep --color=auto rsync I don't know what this refers to. I don't see that as a pid in system monitor. Anne -- New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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