user wrote:
Chuck - thank you...
Sure.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:
rsync complains when the filesystem changes underneath it, but it will continue
to run. On the other hand, rsync is not going to safely maintain the
referential integrity of a complex file like a live database,
Chuck - thank you...
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> rsync complains when the filesystem changes underneath it, but it will
> continue
> to run. On the other hand, rsync is not going to safely maintain the
> referential integrity of a complex file like a live database, but it's oka
user wrote:
First, how does rsync respond to, and perform, when the source filesystem
is under very heavy change ? If I have a filesystem that I want to rsync
up to a backup server, but that filesystem is _very busy_ with the
creation, destruction and changing of files, how well does rsync perfo
Hello,
I have started using rsync somewhat extensively and had two questions
regarding its operation.
First, how does rsync respond to, and perform, when the source filesystem
is under very heavy change ? If I have a filesystem that I want to rsync
up to a backup server, but that filesystem is