Hi,
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Henri Shustak wrote:
Although there is a small version difference in the rsync versions, I would
say that this is caused by the cygwin layer.
When using rsync over SSH you may find that the CPU load is substantial
depending upon multiple factors including but not limited to your
processor, disks and network.
Hopefully, someone on the cygwin mailing list will be able to provide
further details. However, high CPU load for when using rsync over SSH is
not something that I would be overly surprised about.
One possibility would be to nice the process.
This would not help if the high CPU load is a result of i/o wait.
Viele Gruesse
Eberhard Moenkeberg (emoe...@gwdg.de, e...@kki.org)
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