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2009 Jul 04
4
Rsync with spaces in source or destination path
Hi, I am trying to transfer a file that has spaces in its name. The rsync
gives me below error. Am I doing anything wrong?
#ls -l /tmp/test\ file
-rw-rw-r-- 1 xxx xxx 0 Jul 5 02:23 /tmp//test file
# /usr/local/bin/rsync --archive /u/masanip/ACH/test\\\ file /tmp/mydir/
rsync: link_stat "/tmp/test\ file" failed: No such file or directory (2)
Number of files: 0
Number of files transferred: 0
Total file size: 0 bytes
Total transferred file size: 0 bytes
Literal data: 0 bytes
Matched data: 0 bytes
File list size: 9
File list g...
2009 Jul 28
1
Possibly bug in rsync-3.0.6 when spaces are there in destination path
The below command works perfectly and it creates "test file" on destination
host.
rsync -avz /tmp/test\ file destination:/tmp/
sending incremental file list
test file
sent 91 bytes received 31 bytes 27.11 bytes/sec
total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
The below two command doesn't work. The rsync creates "test" file on
destination host in both of below cases.
1. I want to
2009 Jul 29
1
How could be "total transferred file size" more than "total file size" ?
Hi,
Please see below rsync-3.0.6 statistics.
Number of files: 109651
Number of files transferred: 7013
Total file size: 6426699145 bytes
Total transferred file size: 7531020054 bytes
Literal data: 2060328093 bytes
Matched data: 5472534579 bytes
File list size: 3209170
File list generation time: 0.120 seconds
File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds
Total bytes sent: 2073977452
Total bytes
2009 Aug 03
1
the protect flag - P doesn't work with --relative option ?
Hi,
Basically, I want to preserve some of directories on destination side
conditionally and hence, I choose to use --filter option mentioned in rsync
man pages. I noticed that --filter option works as expected when I don't
have --relative option used but in below case it doesn't work.
rsync -avz --relative --delete --filter='H /mydir2' --exclude='-
/preserve' mydir1/.