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From: Michal Soltys
>> Locally used rsync will default to -W which causes whole files to be
transferred (if they differ - also check -c option if mtime and size are
not
>> reliable in your case). But it still distinguishes between client and
server - the stats are for the client - which "sent" 58
Hi,
I am testing rsync and it looks as though it is copying over the entire
file which doesn't sound right.
System: Windows 2003
Rsync.exe
cygpopt-0.dll
cygwin1.dll
I have just tested rsync with a 571Mb zip file containing our Backup
Exec installation source.
The command I am running is:
rsyn
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I have an rsync operation that is inexplicably dying during the file list build
on the source host (Windows 200 Server). The data set that I am rsyncing lives
on what I am almost sure is a degraded raid array. During the file list build
sequence, it will pause, the file list count frozen
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I am trying to use rsync over ssh to a specific port and am having no luck. Any help
would be greatly apprecaited.
This is what I have:
rsync --delete -rlogptvz -e ssh /tmp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/safe/backup/
If someone could show me how to tell rsync to use a specific ssh port I would
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Dave Dykstra wrote:
> You shouldn't have to have it be in the foreground in order for strace -f
You're right, I was not aware of that option. And I thought I
knew my way around strace.
Here's what strace shows me:
[pid 14576] open("/
Here's a quick analysis of the tcpdump that Dave Dykstra just sent out.
There seems to be a couple of (possibly unrelated) problems.
On line 2066, static acks 69041, so on line 2067, dynamic sends
out 69041:69628. Static should ack this, but it never does, so
dynamic just keeps retrying that b
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