cyrunsrv and rsync

Network Operations NOC@GSRider.Com
Wed May 21 13:37:00 GMT 2003


I am trying to start rsync as a service.

I downloaded the latest cygwin package yesterday with the whole kit.
I also downloaded rsync-2.5.6.

I can run rsync as a daemon from the bash shell and it works exactly as 
expected.

However, when i use cygrunsrv to install the service it will start and then 
shutdown after a few seconds.  I have tried various combinations of 
switches and parameters, the following is the one I believe should have 
worked and was also tried.

$ cygrunsrv -I rsyncd -d "RSYNC Daemon" -f "rsync file transfer service"  \
   -p /usr/bin/rsync  -a '--config=/etc/rsyncd.conf --daemon --no-detach'

I have also tried this variation:

$ cygrunsrv -I rsyncd -d "RSYNC Daemon" -f "rsync file transfer service" \
   -p /usr/bin/rsync  -a '--config=/etc/rsyncd.conf --server --no-detach' \
   -e CYGWIN='bin mode tty ntsec'

Many conbinations will fail to install or start at all.  The above two will 
install the service and start it followed by a stop of the service.  I have 
searched the mailing list and not seen this problem.

The event viewer says:

The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( rsyncd ) cannot be found. 
The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or 
message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. The following 
information is part of the event: rsyncd : PID 1488 : `rsyncd' service started.

Followed by (1 to 2 seconds later):

The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( rsyncd ) cannot be found. 
The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or 
message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. The following 
information is part of the event: rsyncd : PID 1488 : `rsyncd' service stopped.

Any helps, hints, etc. will be appreciated.



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