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2009 Jan 27
9
rsync compression (-z) and timestamp
Hi @all!
Sorry about that many questions, but after searching and reading tons different web sites, I didn't find exactly what I am searching for.
So, I know that with the -z Option rsync compresses the files with gzip, than the files are transfared and at the target machine uncompressed.
I want to know, is there a possibility to see how big the compressed file is, which rsync generates
2004 Nov 09
1
redoing error causes backup file failure on target
...get. In other
words, we lost our n-1 backed up file AccChkpt.gz for acc.4,10, and 11.
Here is my syntax: b for backup and .r_bck for the backup suffix to append
rsync -vvabc -e ssh --suffix=.r_bck --exclude '*.r_bck' \
--delete --delete-after ${user}@${shost}:$y $y
$ grep redo *
rsync0.ksh.log:redoing /pattern/acc.4/AccChkpt.gz(0)
rsync0.ksh.log:redoing /pattern/acc.10/AccChkpt.gz(0)
rsync0.ksh.log:redoing /pattern/acc.11/AccChkpt.gz(0)
pattern/acc.6/AccChkpt.gz
backed up /pattern/acc.9/AccChkpt.gz to /pattern/acc.9/AccChkpt.gz.r_bck
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