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2020 Mar 10
1
Question/comment about -n (dry run) flag of rsync
raf via rsync wrote:
> T. Shandelman via rsync wrote:
>
> > Rsync is a remarkably handy tool that I use virtually every day.
> >
> > But there is one thing about rsync that drives me totally crazy.
> >
> > Under the -n (dry run) flag, rsync seems to produce exactly the same output
> > as without that flag.
> >
> > I cannot tell you how
2020 Mar 10
0
Question/comment about -n (dry run) flag of rsync
T. Shandelman via rsync wrote:
> Rsync is a remarkably handy tool that I use virtually every day.
>
> But there is one thing about rsync that drives me totally crazy.
>
> Under the -n (dry run) flag, rsync seems to produce exactly the same output
> as without that flag.
>
> I cannot tell you how many times I sit and scratch my head long and
> hard,after I discover
2019 Apr 14
1
Improved output (dry run)
Please improve (default) output for *--dry-run*.
Specifically, it would be nice to imply *-v* since dry runs without
displaying anything make no sense.
Further (independently from dry run), it would be nice to have an option to
hide directories which did *not* change. The need to *grep* results is
really frustrating and error prone.
Thanks a lot!
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2007 May 22
3
rspec_on_rails'' spec:doc and dry runs
In rspec_on_rails, the spec:doc task uses --dry-run, which doesn''t
jive well with rspec''s ability to write docs for you.
For example, I use the rspec_expectation_matchers plugin from
spicycode.com (scanned for a name, didn''t find one =), and end up
writing specs like:
it { @ticket.should validate_presence_of(:name) }
Which results in specdocs such as:
Ticket
2007 Nov 05
1
Rsync shouldn't display a meaningless speedup on a dry run
On a dry run, rsync displays a speedup value calculated from the total
size of the source file data and the amount of data sent over the
connection, but this value is meaningless and grossly misleading because
the file data is not sent over the connection. Example:
[matt@mattlaptop2 test]$ rsync -avi -n ~/eclipse/releases/eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk.tar.gz .
sending incremental file list
2014 Dec 21
2
How to force checksum in dry-run
I want to use rsync to diff two folders (with checksum) by using dry-run and itemize changes like this:
rsync -rni --checksum /dir1/ /dir2/> ~/Desktop/diff.log
However, I read that in --dry-run rsync wont do checksums. Is this true? If it is, is there a way to force checksums i dry-run mode?
2014 Aug 30
1
Cleanest way to find out if it was a --dry-run
Hi,
As far as I can see, the only way you can tell it's been a dry-run at the receiver-side, is to parse RSYNC_ARGs in the pre-xfer script.
I think the only way is to crawl through the RSYNC_ARGs to find a value which:
- starts with a single dash, and;
- contains 'n', and;
- comes prior to the "." value, signifying the start of the 'path args' (which seem inherently
2007 Nov 11
1
dry-run bytest to be transferred?
Is there anyway on a dry-run to actually see per file how many bytes are to
be transferred? On a normal run I use --log-format=/%f/%l/%b/%i which shows
the total file size and the actual bytes transferred.
Also, during a dry-run, is there anyway to show the Literal Data?
Basically, I'm trying to calculate something before the actual run takes
place.
Dry-run is telling me which files have
2018 Dec 30
1
--dry-run won't say where the files are going to go
Try as we may (--dry-run), it still won't tell us where it intends to put the files,
$ rsync --dry-run --remove-source-files --relative --verbose --itemize-changes -Cavz Maildir/new /tmp/
sending incremental file list
delta-transmission disabled for local transfer or --whole-file
cd+++++++++ Maildir/
cd+++++++++ Maildir/new/
>f+++++++++ Maildir/new/1546157908.1392_1.jidanni7
total:
2020 Feb 09
3
[draft PATCH] whitelist support for refuse options
This adds support for whitelisting the acceptable options in the
"refuse options" setting in rsyncd.conf. It introduces "!" as a
special option string that refuses most options and interprets
any following strings as patterns of options to allow.
For example, to allow only verbose and archive:
refuse options = ! verbose archive
The "!" does't refuse no-iconv,
2014 Dec 21
1
How to force checksum in dry-run
I chose rsync over diff -r because diff -r is a binary comparison and it takes longer than creating a checksum. Isn't that correct?
I did not understand this:
> Rsync isn't even smart enough to not bother checksumming things that don't even have a comparison file.
--checksum seems to work as you say even in --dry-run mode. At least it takes a lot of time, which should be a good
2007 Sep 16
5
"rake spec:doc" returns NO NAME (due to --dry-run) for each specify block
I went ahead and moved to the trunk versions of RSpec and Spec:Rails because
I wanted to try out the new Story Runner feature. However, when I tried to
do "rake spec:doc", I got the following:
AccountController
- NO NAME (Because of --dry-run)
AccountHelper
- NO NAME (Because of --dry-run)
User (in general)
- NO NAME (Because of --dry-run)
- NO NAME (Because of --dry-run)
- NO NAME
2005 Jan 21
0
[Bug 1433] The --dry-run (-n) option doesn't report some directory changes
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1433
wayned@samba.org changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|ASSIGNED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From wayned@samba.org 2005-01-20 19:32
2014 Jun 13
1
--dry-run reliability ?
Hi,
I'm using rsync to backup my files. I have also added a pre-backup step where the script checks if there is enough space on the destination for rsync to run successfully. The goal is to make room (delete oldest backups) if that's not the case.
I'm running rsync with -ahAXS --numeric-ids --link-dest options.
For my pre-backup step, I'm currently using the same options +
2003 Oct 22
1
rsync --dry-run --link-dest problem
I am trying to use rsync for making snapshots, sharing hardlinks at
the destination using the --link-dest option. In conjunction with
this, I would like for --dry-run to report some reliable-ish number
for how much space it is going to consume at the destination so that I
can arrange to free such space prior the launching rsync "for effect".
Right now, that isn't working:
#
2006 Jul 17
6
DRY? Converting Boolean to Yes/No
I have a database column given as:
t.column :change_address, :boolean
The user interacts with this using a checkbox, but wants confirmations to
read:
Change address: Yes
In an isolated case something like:
@obj.change_address ? ''Yes'' : ''No''
Would work fine but this is peppered throughout scads of forms and boolean
fields. The first step I took at DRYing
2020 Sep 27
1
rsync 3.1.3 dry run bug?
Since Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) the rsync option -n (Dry Run) is not working
correctly.
---
rsync --version
rsync? version 3.1.3? protocol version 31
----
I used this command for about ten years without mayor issues:
---
rsync -vaHEiuzn --skip-compress=jpg,JPG,mov,MOV,mp4,MP4,m4v,avi,png
--exclude=*.pyc --exclude='somedir/**/.gps.cnf'
--exclude='somedir/**/clonezilla' --stats
2015 Apr 01
3
[Bug 11189] New: dry run gives incomplete log
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11189
Bug ID: 11189
Summary: dry run gives incomplete log
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.9
Hardware: x64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org
Reporter: riquet at
2005 Mar 28
2
"batched dry-run"... sort of
I'd like to know if it's possible to run rsync in batch mode, but avoiding
transferring the deltas, just generating the batch file.
I'm looking for such a behaviour because overnight backup sessions are
often interrupted and daily snapshots (--link-dest) of remote servers are
truncated. Specially the ones using slow links.
Options:
1) Using -write-batch when mirroring volume
2018 Aug 21
2
[Bug 13587] New: Add a --dry-run way to show destination for each item
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13587
Bug ID: 13587
Summary: Add a --dry-run way to show destination for each item
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.2
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org