Not sure if this helps, but I remember that I had a problem when rsync
solaris->red hat. I basically ended up using the whole-file option. It
appeared that there was some issue with the incremental compare when
rsync'ing cross-platform. Once I used the whole-file option,
everything was kosh
the second read of the file, so thats good.
We are going to speed up the disks, and try this again very soon (it's
going to take a while for us to get the 2tb file system rebuilt ;-)
thx for the tips!
-kg
jw schultz wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 11:29:48AM -0800, Kenny Gorman wrote:
Craig Barratt wrote:
I am rsyncing 1tb of data each day. I am finding in my testing that
actually removing the target files each day then rsyncing is faster than
doing a compare of the source->target files then rsyncing over the delta
blocks. This is because we have a fast link between the tw
I am rsyncing 1tb of data each day. I am finding in my testing that
actually removing the target files each day then rsyncing is faster than
doing a compare of the source->target files then rsyncing over the delta
blocks. This is because we have a fast link between the two boxes, and
that are