Hi Scott,
On this mailinglist, there is a thread called "Rsync
performance increase through buffering". The first
post in that thread, by Craig Barratt, contains a
number of patches that increases the transfer speed *a
lot* under windows/cygwin. Applying this patch alone,
however, hangs rsync, so
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:28:47PM +0900, Yannis Sklavos wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm running rsync 2.3.1 and when I run it with the
> option --backup-dir=, I get an error message telling that
> the option is unrecognized. I'm using the package from
> www.sunfreeware.com
>
> If I'm pushing the data:
> # /
Hi
(B
(BI'm running rsync 2.3.1 and when I run it with the
(Boption --backup-dir=, I get an error message telling that
(Bthe option is unrecognized. I'm using the package from
(Bwww.sunfreeware.com
(B
(BIf I'm pushing the data:
(B# /usr/local/bin/rsync -azb --backup-dir=/tmp -e /bin/rsh --d
Server is Linux, client multi-boots Windows and Linux. rsync v2.5.5,
Windows 2K/XP, Linux 2.2.
Under Windows, it takes *forever* to receive the file list, and once
transfer is in progress gets under 1MB/s, compared to 6-8MB/s when booted to
Linux. Manual copy via SMB works at full speed regardl
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