On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 07:49:59 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
; That was just too small a test. --bwlimit= causes rsync to sleep for an
; appropriate interval after each data block (not tcp packet), in order to
; pull the average transfer rate down to the specified limit. Your reported
;
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 17:45:26 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
; Try this commandline:
; rsync -avz -e ssh --bwlimit=64 localfiles.tar.gz
; user@remote:/path/to/file/arch
I did. This is what I getI created a 128K file..
bash-2.05$ rsync --stats -avz --bwlimit=8 -e ssh blah:~/out .
user@r
Has anyone noticed that the --bwlimit doesn't really work?
I have MRTG stats happening, and on a 128Kbps circuit, an rsync
with the following syntax takes up the whole line.
$ rsync -avz -e ssh localfiles.tar.gz user@remote:/path/to/file/arch
Any ideas? It's on an OpenBSD box going to a FreeBS