On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Kelly Clowers <kelly.clow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 06:33, lina <lina.lastn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it wrong when use
>>
>> rsync -azvu source destination
>>
>> sent 16 bytes  received 43 bytes  5.13 bytes/sec
>> total size is 1507939808  speedup is 25558301.83
>>
>> Destination $ du -sh md_0.xtc
>> 342M    md_0.xtc
>>
>> Source $ du -sh md_0.xtc
>> 1.5G    md_0.xtc
>>
>> my confusion is that
>> why it stopped copy the rest.
>
> I hope you don't mind some English correction...
> You should say something like "my confusion is why it stopped copying the 
> rest"

Thank you
(I read "The Grammar of English Grammars" by Goold Brown. finished 35
of 11294 in one month. Hope can finish one day).

>
> Anyway, it is a good question. What is that file?
> Could it be a sparse file? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparse_file
Thanks for introduction of sparse file.
>
>
>> Actually I got lots of questions but hesitated to ask, afraid of being
>> told that those are in manuals. I have read several times but couldn't
>> figure it out.
>
> If you have read the fine manuals, and still don't get it, asking is fine,
> and anyone that doesn't think so is wrong ;-)
>
> Oh, and "Actually I got lots ..." should be "Actually I have lots of..."
> or "Actually I have got lots of..."
>
> "Got" by itself is wrong, unless you are using "got" to mean "received",
> but that doesn't make sense here.

thanks again,
>
>> [1] suppose I use scp, due to the wireless is not stable, down, Can I
>> continue transferring?
>
> You can resume with rsync (even if it was started with scp), but not
> with scp by itself.
>
> And you might try that sentence like this:
> "Suppose I am using scp, but the wireless is not stable and goes down,
> can I resume?"
>
>>
>> [2] When I ssh to a server, can I set up the terminal the same as when we
>> open a tab in termial, it will be in that directory of the present
>> tab's directory,
>> can I open a tab in termial, with ssh connected, can it also in that
>> server's directory, not home directory?
>
> Unfortunately that sentence takes few too many twists and turns
> for me to follow along. It sounds like you are asking about a tabbed
> terminal being able to open new tabs directly to the same remote
> server that you are ssh'd into in the first tab.
Yes.
>
> If that is what you are asking, no, it can't be done, at least not with
> a normal terminal.
Do you have some ab- normal terminal package in mind?

>
> Such a thing could be written perhaps, if you had passwordless
> ssh keys or used ssh-agent to remember the key for a time.

It's a password-exemption ssh.
>
>
>  @Johann
>
> Looks like you are talking about copying a symlink vs what the
> symlink points to? That can be an issue, but not in this case,
> since the destination file is hundreds of MBs
>
> Cheers,
> Kelly Clowers


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