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2019 Feb 14
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rsync rewrites all blocks of large files although it uses delta transfer
On Wednesday, February 13, 2019 6:25:59 PM EET Remi Gauvin
<remi at georgianit.com> wrote:
> If the --inplace delta is as large as the filesize, then the
> structure/location of the data has changed enough that the whole file
> would have to be written out in any case.
This is not the case.
If you see my original post you would have noticed that the delta transfe...
2019 Feb 13
3
rsync rewrites all blocks of large files although it uses delta transfer
On Wednesday, February 13, 2019 11:29:44 AM EET Kevin Korb via rsync
<rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> With --backup in order to end up with 2 files it has to write out a
> whole new file.
> Sure, it only sent the differences (normally that means
> over the network but there is no network here) but the writing end was
> told to duplicate the file being updated before
2019 Feb 13
0
rsync rewrites all blocks of large files although it uses delta transfer
On 2019-02-13 10:47 a.m., Delian Krustev via rsync wrote:
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> Free space at the beginning and end of the backup:
> Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/bkp 102392 76872 20400 80% /mnt/bkp
> /dev/mapper/bkp 102392 78768 18504 81% /mnt/bkp
>
> ####################################################
2019 Feb 13
0
rsync rewrites all blocks of large files although it uses delta transfer
On 2019-02-13 5:26 p.m., Delian Krustev via rsync wrote:
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> The copy is needed for the comparison of the blocks as "--inplace" overwrites
> the destination file. I've tried without "--backup" but then the delta
> transfers too much data - close to the size of the backed-up files.
>
It's cool that --backup can be used as source data that way, a