though the names of the files are different the content is largely the
same. Can you somehow use this to rsyncs advantage?
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rsync version is 3.0.6 protocol version 30.
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Any thoughts on these two methods? I realise that option 1 gives you no
assurance that the copy completed successfully.
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I use the options rlptgoDvz.
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got the solution for it. just FYI you don't need to put the full path just
--exclude=/some/dir/file
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From: Al-Abdulhadi, Bas
Hello,
am using the following flags for my rsync line
rsync --exclude=/path/to/a/file -av /some/dir /some/other/dir
and every time it sync the file is copied, any idea why? or am using the wrong
expression?
Bashar AlAbdulhadi (KBM)
E&D UNIX System Support Team (SUN)
IT Department, Kuwa
Mar 18, 2003 at 08:16:13AM +0300, Al-Abdulhadi, Bashar wrote:
> I have rsync process which is a crontab job:
> 0 0-23 * * * /bin/rsync -rvg /net/server1/local/filesys1/userhomedir/project_dir
> /local/filesys1/userhomedir/project_dir
> which sync the user project dir on localsys
> Hello,
> I have rsync process which is a crontab job:
> 0 0-23 * * * /bin/rsync -rvg /net/server1/local/filesys1/userhomedir/project_dir
> /local/filesys1/userhomedir/project_dir
> which sync the user project dir on localsystem from another machine called server1
> via nfs, but the weird
ny
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From: jw schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun, March 16, 2003 11:23 AM
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Subject: Re: > 2GB files on solaris with largefiles enabled!
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 08:40:54AM +0300, Al-Abdulhadi,
Hello,
I'm facing a problem syncing files which is over 2GB size, eventhough i
searched the archives and it been mentioned its possible if largefiles option is
enabled, but still its giving me problems. i.e:
building file list ... readlink dir1/oracle_data1.tar: Value too large for define
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