Dave,

Excludes worked fine from client to server. Both systems are RedHat Linux 7.2 
(2.4.18 kernel) 

Rsync output on both systems (snipped):
rsync  version 2.5.5  protocol version 26
Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles,
    IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums

Command line is
rsync -vv -a -z /home/paul/graphica/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]::test/

Maybe I need to use excludes on the clients instead.

On April 26, 2002 05:23 pm, Dave Dykstra wrote:
> No, the -vv has to be on the client side.  The fact that most of your
> patterns don't have a '/' in them makes them pretty simply and it seems
> like they ought to work.  Excludes specified on the server can be
> overridden by the client, however.  What is the command line on the client?
>  Do the files get excluded if you specify it on the client side?  What
> version is of rsync is running on both sides, and what are the operating
> systems?
>
> - Dave Dykstra

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Paul Slinski
System Administrator
Global IQX
http://www.globaliqx.com/
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