m...@bortal.de wrote:
> unfortunatelly rsync is beeing REALLY slow and produces a high load when
> we try to sync lots of files (>250 000 small files).
What version of rsync are you using?
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David Howe wrote:
> Matt McCutchen wrote:
>> On Sun, 2009-02-08 at 20:28 -0600, Michael Gardner wrote:
>>> Is it possible to have rsync do a transform on each file before sending
>>> it? This would be useful for things like individually compressed or
>>> encry
Is it possible to have rsync do a transform on each file before sending
it? This would be useful for things like individually compressed or
encrypted backups, or in my case, syncing lossy copies of my FLAC music
to an mp3 player or laptop.
If not, is there demand for such a feature? It seems like
drc...@yahoo.com wrote:
> But the scheduled backups never happen. I must be doing something wrong, but
> can't figure out what.
If you haven't already, check root's inbox to see if there is any output
from the cron jobs. If not, it's likely a problem with your crontab.
Also, try replacing 'rsync