On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 03:33:30PM +0100, Martin Sapsed wrote: > jw schultz wrote: > > [...] > > >The impact of this may be minimized by running rsync with > >the --modify-window=3601 command-line option. This will > >cause rsync to ignore modification time differences of one > >hour will allow rsync jobs to complete in the usual time > >period with a minimal impact on backup integrity. To get > >back to normal it will be necessary to run rsync with the > >usual modify-window on all files. This can be done in > >stages. > > Am I right in thinking that if you use this option, files will still be > selected for syncing if the checksums are different, even if the times > are less than 3601 seconds apart?
If they have the same length and you don't use the -c option which will slow things considerably. Rsync will not ignore changes in file size which significantly reduces the sorts of file mods that would be missed. It takes a very unusual pattern to produce a wrongful skip. This is the script of what it takes to do it. modify file rsync modify file These three steps must occur in sequence and all within one hour and the file size must remain unchanged. Any modifications of the file more than one hour after the last modification prior to the last rsync will be outside the 3601 second modify-window and picked up by the next rsync. I don't suggest making 3601 the normal modify-window. I only say that setting it to 3601 will allow the deferral of fixing the mod-times. Here is another possibility that just occurred to me for correcting with the problem. This will change the timestamps of the files. Whether you use a positive or negative shift will depend on which end you decide to adjust. touch -d '01:00 13-apr-03' /tmp/cmpfile find . -type f ! -newer /tmp/cmpfile | shifttime.pl 3600. ------ shifttime.pl ------- #!/usr/bin/perl $offset = shift; $offset += 0; !$offset and die "must give offset"; while (<STDIN>) { chomp; -w or next; $oldtime = (stat $_)[9]; $oldtime or next; $newtime = $oldtime + $offset; utime $newtime, $newtime, $_; } -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remember Cernan and Schmitt -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html