FW: killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files

2012-03-20 Thread Frank Hamersley
... then reads about the very next switch ... --delay-updates ... which has some of the hallmarks expressed in the synchronised directory - but I expect iff the rsync session is uninterrupted? Cheers, Frank. -Original Message- From: Frank Hamersley [mailto:terab...@bigpond.com

RE: killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files

2012-03-20 Thread Frank Hamersley
gt; Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012 9:27 PM > To: Frank Hamersley > Cc: rsync@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files > > > On Tue 20 Mar 2012, Frank Hamersley wrote: > > > > Thinking quickly (as I have to go t

RE: killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files

2012-03-20 Thread Frank Hamersley
oughts? Cheers, Frank. > -Original Message- > From: Paul Slootman [mailto:p...@debian.org] > Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012 4:57 AM > To: Frank Hamersley > Cc: rsync list > Subject: Re: killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files > > > On Mon 19

killing rsync seems to wipe-out the --partial .hidden files

2012-03-19 Thread Frank Hamersley
G'day, I am running an overnight (off-peak) replication using "rsync --partial" which is "suspended" at 08h30 each morning to allow for day time use of the internet link. However it seems the "kill -TERM" on the various rsync (and ssh) processes is too aggressive as I can not see any trace of the

Connection to rsyncd over ssh tunnel seems to choke up (v2.6.9 Ubuntu)

2011-04-26 Thread Frank Hamersley
I have been running the following (from a cron script with a non password authorized_key exchange) ... rsync -aP -vv --exclude=".*/" -e 'ssh -fN u...@site.com.au -L 8873:127.0.0.1:873' rsync://localhost:8873/data/ /data/ ... and not getting much to happen as either evidenced in /var/log/rsyncd.lo

RE: Rsync Truecrypt

2007-09-25 Thread Frank Hamersley
Hmmm - I had expected that the truecrypt volume would exhibit far too much entropy for rsync to do an efficient difference based transferso I had planned to run against the mounted tc volume. I hadn't even planned to test the throughput! Should I reconsider? Cheers, Frank. -Original Me

RE: sync 54 million files, tuning rsync?

2006-02-15 Thread Frank Hamersley
G'day Jerry, > -Original Message- > From: Jerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 15 February 2006 2:55 PM > To: Frank Hamersley; rsync@lists.samba.org > Subject: RE: sync 54 million files, tuning rsync? > > The design is outside of my control. It

RE: sync 54 million files, tuning rsync?

2006-02-14 Thread Frank Hamersley
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Dirk Schenkewitz > Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2006 10:32 PM > To: rsync@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: sync 54 million files, tuning rsync? (offlist) > > Hi Jerry, > > I reply offlist because I'm everything but an expert, so > you

Flag file management techniques using rsync

2004-11-14 Thread Frank Hamersley
G'day, I am just getting into rsync and have been very impressed with performance and reliability. There is one thing I haven't worked out how to do yet and I haven't found much with several Google sessions or by way of consulting the examples. I am looking for a way to check for (or duplicate)

Flag file management techniques using rsync

2004-11-07 Thread Frank Hamersley
G'day, I am just getting into rsync and have been very impressed with performance and reliability. There is one thing I haven't worked out how to do yet and I haven't found much with several Google sessions or by way of consulting the examples. I am looking for a way to check for (or duplicate)