far as amount of data to transfer, number of files, or the size of any one file. However, in looking at the output of one particular job it looks like it?s just putting out directories when it gets to a new one, and not the filename of everything it?s transferring. And in some cases where I've tracked the files down by file size, it will skip the directory name when it moves on. For instance (snipped from top of output): print/relationship/brochures/2010/Brochure/layouts/final 4096 print/relationship/brochures/2010-q2/Brochure/layouts/final/translations/DE 4096 0 0% 0.00kB/s 0:00:00 28093832 55% 26.77MB/s 0:00:00 42970704 84% 20.41MB/s 0:00:00 49764768 98% 15.70MB/s 0:00:00 50647040 100% 15.48MB/s 0:00:03 (xfer#1, to-check=69938/80475) print/relationship/brochures/2010/Brochure/layouts/final/Translations/EN-GB 4096 print/relationship/brochures/2010/Brochure/layouts/final/Translations/ES 4096 print/relationship/brochures/2010/Brochure/layouts/final/Translations/IT 4096 0 0% 0.00kB/s 0:00:00 2714504 5% 2.56MB/s 0:00:17 4593352 9% 2.17MB/s 0:00:19 19630992 41% 6.19MB/s 0:00:04 33308520 69% 7.85MB/s 0:00:01 42350280 88% 9.32MB/s 0:00:00 44311136 92% 9.35MB/s 0:00:00 47788032 100% 7.06MB/s 0:00:06 (xfer#2, to-check=69899/80475) 0 0% 0.00kB/s 0:00:00 565947 51% 529.39kB/s 0:00:01 1109277 100% 803.62kB/s 0:00:01 (xfer#3, to-check=69898/80475) ? I?d really like to know the name of each file that is being transferred. However, this job covers apparently >80K files comprising 800GB worth of data, so I suspect it?s skipping the explicit filename line that I see in smaller jobs. This job runs daily, and there are usually fewer than 1000 files actually transferred in any one run. The command I use is: /usr/bin/rsync -rpti --progress --stats --timeout=20 --exclude='.*' --delete-after --log-format="%f %l" source.server.com:/raid/studio/ /raid/studio-bak/ > /var/www/html/rsmod/logs/FileList.txt I?ve tried adding ?v and ?vv to the flags, with no help. PS, this is between two Redhat machines using rsync 2.6.8 on both ends. Upgrading rsync is not an option in this case. Any advice would be appreciated.