Hi there, I've a problem with rsync - see below. (by the way: I'm using rsync since 2 years now, good work!) my environment: - linux, 2.4, Dual-PIII-1.2GHz, 1 GB RAM. more of these machines. - rsync 2.5.5 - openssh 3.3 the machines are on a lan, so bandwith is not a problem. I sync large directories (about 6 GB growing) between the machines, no problem - memory consumtion of rsync is normal if not pressed cntrl-c, see below. for rsync I use rsync -cvrlpgo \ --delete \ --exclude=... \ [more of them] -e ssh \ server:/path /path machines are configured to do rsa-pubkey authentication on ssh, so this can be done by a cron job. but: if I try it manually and stop rsync using cntrl-C, while it prints "receiving file list..." the rsync server process on the other machine immediately grabbs all memory in seconds (about 100 Meg per Second), spiraling the machine down if 2 Gig swap and 1 Gig RAM are used. But the best (Coders will be happy): it comes EVERY time I use cntrl-C, even if it's a very small directory to sync. any hints? (maybe setting ulimit for this ssh-connection could help, I haven't tried it yet - just discovered the "bug/strange behaviour" in my environment quite now and have been able to reproduce it). If You need additional info, I'll try to provide it. best regards. Werner Maier. -- Werner Maier, Dipl.-Ing. Univ. E-Mail: maier@fidion.de fidion GmbH Berner Stra?e 2, 97084 W?rzburg