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2009 May 06
2
Prepared meta directory for one to many sync
...t connect, server will die..
I know our scenario is similar to some rsync download mirror and maybe
it is solved somewhere. But I did not find any solution yet.
Maybe it would be great if rsync have some "meta" directory, where it
would prepare all infos about stored files. Like hashes, precompressed
files, etc. This "meta" directory could be created or refreshed by some
options. After creating and pointing to that directory, entire mirroring
process could be much more faster.
Maybe:
$ rsync -r --prepare-meta /tmp/meta ./
$ rsync -r --meta-dir /tmp/meta/ ./ rsync://somewhere/
Plea...
2003 Nov 06
3
SSH1 vs. SSH2 - compression level
Hello,
I was searching for this information virtually everywhere, but as I
couldn't find it - I'm asking here.
I was wondering, why setting the Compression Level was removed in SSH2,
and if on, is always set to 6.
In SSH1 it was possible to set the Compression Level from 1 to 9.
I have made some tests with Compression Levels using scp: SSH1,
compression 9 (highest available for