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2016 Jun 09
2
Can rsync assume that the destination directory is empty ?
...directory. Is there an
option to tell rsync that the destination directory is empty ?
Do you think that avoiding this call can improve rsync performances in
this specific case ?
I tried reading the source code, but I'm not exactly sure where this
lstat call happens.
Thanks a lot,
Arnaud Aujon Chevallier
2016 Jun 09
2
Can rsync assume that the destination directory is empty ?
...ea). Plus it has to do the
> stat calls on the other end anyway so I doubt there would be much
> performance benefit.
>
> Maybe --ignore-times would cause it to not look but I kinda doubt it and
> I am too tired to do an strace right now ;)
>
> On 06/09/2016 05:32 AM, Arnaud Aujon Chevallier wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm currently using rsync to backup up to 1 TB of small files of
>> relatively small files (hundreds of Ko mostly)
>>
>> My backup strategy is to use a full backup and then backup the diff
>> every day using hardlink wi...
2016 Jun 09
0
Can rsync assume that the destination directory is empty ?
...directory be empty (just a good idea). Plus it has to do the
stat calls on the other end anyway so I doubt there would be much
performance benefit.
Maybe --ignore-times would cause it to not look but I kinda doubt it and
I am too tired to do an strace right now ;)
On 06/09/2016 05:32 AM, Arnaud Aujon Chevallier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently using rsync to backup up to 1 TB of small files of
> relatively small files (hundreds of Ko mostly)
>
> My backup strategy is to use a full backup and then backup the diff
> every day using hardlink with the previous backup. Th...
2016 Jun 09
0
Can rsync assume that the destination directory is empty ?
...e
>> stat calls on the other end anyway so I doubt there would be much
>> performance benefit.
>>
>> Maybe --ignore-times would cause it to not look but I kinda doubt it and
>> I am too tired to do an strace right now ;)
>>
>> On 06/09/2016 05:32 AM, Arnaud Aujon Chevallier wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm currently using rsync to backup up to 1 TB of small files of
>>> relatively small files (hundreds of Ko mostly)
>>>
>>> My backup strategy is to use a full backup and then backup the diff
>>>...