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2006 Oct 19
1
Logging only files transferred not directories
...eep about 30 copies of about 200GB of data in
600GB of space.
However, the resulting output from rsync shows every directory as being new
(since technically it is). If the backups aren't rotated, the directories
already exist and as such aren't printed. E.g. this is what I get
CVS/cvsrepo/EDMI/1560-Cal System Equipment/
CVS/cvsrepo/EDMI/1560-Cal System Equipment/CVS/
CVS/cvsrepo/EDMI/1560-Cal System Equipment/Z11-Frontend/
CVS/cvsrepo/EDMI/1560-Cal System Equipment/Z11-Frontend/calib.cpp,v
CVS/cvsrepo/EDMI/1560-Cal System Equipment/Z11-Frontend/calib.h,v
CVS/cvsrepo/EDMI/1560-Cal System...
2007 Jan 01
1
How can I know the amount of data transferred .
Hi .
I'm using the command 'rsync -avqHlogpDtW" on daily bases and I'd like
to know how much data transferred from source to target .
Lior
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2006 Jun 20
1
Windows 2003, Cygwin, and rsync
I just installed Cygwin / OpenSSH / rsync on two Dell PowerVault 745N
NASes running Windows 2003 Appliance Edition. My rsync daemons are
running, ssh works, and in theory all is well. But... I'm getting an
average of maybe 15 Mb/s rsyncing between them.
Now, I know I have an issue in the way they're connected... one is
attached to a Cisco 2970 (1 Gb/s), which is attached to a NetGear
2006 Nov 16
2
efficiently synchronizing source and destination
All,
I have two fat32 formatted external drives (on the localhost) that
need sync'ing. Each of the drives contain different files. The end
result I'm looking for is two identical disks.
My question is whether or not I can encapsulate this process in a one
liner with rsync or if i need to make two independent calls to rsync
as follows:
rsync -av /path/to/source /path/to/dest &&
2006 Mar 20
1
Performance patch
Did this patch ever make it into the rsync main code?
<http://groups.google.com/group/mailing.unix.rsync/browse_thread/thread/58ab
90decf6d647d/547fc84a33473b65>
http://groups.google.com/group/mailing.unix.rsync/browse_thread/thread/58ab9
0decf6d647d/547fc84a33473b65
I ask since I'm having some performance issues running both clients and
servers under Windows (2003 Server and XP)