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2015 Apr 06
0
--append and then --append-verify will not work.
Hi all, I do some testings on rsync by using the following method: 1- rsyning the following file with rsync: rsync rsync://ftp.cn.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian7.8/main/binary-all/ Packages.bz2 . 2- Then I split the file into little files with the file size equaling to 128K, which is the maximum of the block-size accepted by rsync. split -b 128K Packages.bz2 And at this point, I obtained
2015 Apr 06
0
--append and then --append-verify will not work.
Hi all, I do some testings on rsync by using the following method: 1- rsyning the following file with rsync: rsync rsync://ftp.cn.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian7.8/main/binary-all/ Packages.bz2 . 2- Then I split the file into little files with the file size equaling to 128K, which is the maximum of the block-size accepted by rsync. split -b 128K Packages.bz2 And at this point, I obtained the
2006 Apr 05
4
logging problems
Hi! I'd also like to report a strange logging problem I have. OS: Solaris 2.8 rsync version: 2.6.7 When I run rsync in daemon mode invoked at a command prompt, it does log information in my configured log file (i.e. /var/log/rsyncd.log). But when I invoke it via inetd with an entry in inetd.conf, it does not log any information. rsync version 2.5.6 did not have this problem. My inetd.conf