Hello, I have a set of files on my laptop running xp. I'm using cwRsync_2.0.10 and syncing to a Netware Server. Everything appears to be working fine, but the stats don't look right. When I run the sync for the first time it says this: Number of files: 2429 Number of files transferred: 2119 Total file size: 350713189 bytes Total transferred file size: 350713189 bytes Literal data: 0 bytes Matched data: 350713189 bytes File list size: 53362 File list generation time: 0.555 seconds File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds Total bytes sent: 839730 Total bytes received: 1094786 sent 839730 bytes received 1094786 bytes 19639.76 bytes/sec total size is 350713189 speedup is 181.29 And when I run it a second time without changing any files it says exactly the same thing. Why is it still transferring 2119 files and why does it say that it received 1094786 bytes? Thanks, Dan.
On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 22:34 -0500, Dan Letkeman wrote:> I have a set of files on my laptop running xp. I'm using > cwRsync_2.0.10 and syncing to a Netware Server. Everything appears to > be working fine, but the stats don't look right. When I run the sync > for the first time it says this: > > Number of files: 2429 > Number of files transferred: 2119 > Total file size: 350713189 bytes > Total transferred file size: 350713189 bytes > Literal data: 0 bytes > Matched data: 350713189 bytes > File list size: 53362 > File list generation time: 0.555 seconds > File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds > Total bytes sent: 839730 > Total bytes received: 1094786 > > sent 839730 bytes received 1094786 bytes 19639.76 bytes/sec > total size is 350713189 speedup is 181.29 > > And when I run it a second time without changing any files it says > exactly the same thing. Why is it still transferring 2119 files?Probably differences in mtime are preventing rsync's "quick check" from skipping transfers of unmodified files. To confirm this, pass -i and see if you get itemize codes like ">f..t......". Then, pass -t if you aren't doing so already, and try --modify-window=1 in case mtimes on the destination filesystem have two-second granularity. If that doesn't fix the problem, I'll give you some more things to try.> and > why does it say that it received 1094786 bytes?Delta-transferring 350MB of files that turn out to be unmodified could reasonably involve receiving that much data. Matt
Try --size-only ?? Denys Dan Letkeman wrote:> > Hello, > > I have a set of files on my laptop running xp. I'm using > cwRsync_2.0.10 and syncing to a Netware Server. Everything appears to > be working fine, but the stats don't look right. When I run the sync > for the first time it says this: > > Number of files: 2429 > Number of files transferred: 2119 > Total file size: 350713189 bytes > Total transferred file size: 350713189 bytes > Literal data: 0 bytes > Matched data: 350713189 bytes > File list size: 53362 > File list generation time: 0.555 seconds > File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds > Total bytes sent: 839730 > Total bytes received: 1094786 > > sent 839730 bytes received 1094786 bytes 19639.76 bytes/sec > total size is 350713189 speedup is 181.29 > > > And when I run it a second time without changing any files it says > exactly the same thing. Why is it still transferring 2119 files and > why does it say that it received 1094786 bytes? > > Thanks, > Dan. > -- > To unsubscribe or change options: > https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync > Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > >-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/transfer-stats-wrong--tp16391362p19231276.html Sent from the Samba - rsync mailing list archive at Nabble.com.