ed recently and using
rsync only on these.
But it would be nice if a clever invocation of rsync could remove the
extra burden entirely.
Dirk van Deun
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ffort, as the rsync is done
every day, so they can safely be assumed to be in sync already.
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meaning that files are ignored and directories are
considered up to date on the destination server if they have not
been touched for x days on the source ?
Dirk van Deun
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r (first find, then rsync).
Best,
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