Some bytes are zeroed out in the middle of file in backup copy.
Paul Slootman-5 wrote
> On Mon 29 Apr 2013, Kevin Korb wrote:
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>> Simply put, if you have something that is screwing with your file data
>> without touching your time stamps then you have been infected with a
>> rootkit. You sho
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> - -a should take care of making sure rsync doesn't re-transfer things
> that don't need it. -c will make sure rsync takes longer than just
> re-copying everything would.
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> Rsync does do a checksum of the files it transfers without -c.
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Database lock is taken on active before rsync is done so it is in freezed
state.
I have added checksum so that later full syncing is not done on further
rsync.
Does cheksum is verified before writing data to disc in destination?
Kevin Korb wrote
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