> or is it possible call cygwin?s rsync from a DOS shell line command?
Yes sure you need the the cygwin dll's will be in ypur pc path, or in the
same
directory the rsynce located.
Regards,
Milutin Voinivich
http://www.NasBackup.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jose Luis Poza" <pozaj@tb-solutions.com>
To: <rsync@lists.samba.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: RV: cwrsync and CPU usage
Yes I?m using cwrync 1.2.4 that it contains the 2.6.2 rsync version command.
A problem I have to use cygwin is that I have implemented the cwrsync
command in a script .js (jscript) then... Should I make a new script bash
file for linux? or is it possible call cygwin?s rsync from a DOS shell line
command?
Thank you very much :)
Jos? Luis
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Craig Barratt [mailto:cbarratt@users.sourceforge.net]
Enviado el: jueves, 12 de agosto de 2004 13:07
Para: Jose Luis Poza
CC: rsync@lists.samba.org
Asunto: Re: cwrsync and CPU usage
"Jose Luis Poza" writes:
> I have a "problem" witch cwsrync and a questions. Does cwrsync
process
> (rsync.exe) use 100% (more or less) CPU in Windows 2000 server witch a
> high level of kernel usage ?
> I have syncronized 11 servers (unix and windos) witch all their unit?s
> files, that proccess during approach 17 hours (the proccess is make
> every day). Is this time normal?. (A client makes all the request and
> store in local the files).
Are you using the latest rsync (version 2.6.2)? It runs a lot faster on
cygwin.
Craig
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