Re: RSync Large Folder on Windows

2006-08-09 Thread Matt McCutchen
Brad, I would recommend itemize and double-verbose (rsync -ivv) to get more information about why rsync is transferring and/or skipping files. You also might try --modify-window=1 or maybe 2. If none of that works, you can always try upgrading rsync. Regarding -u: Under the default quick-check

RE: RSync Large Folder on Windows

2006-08-07 Thread Erik Jacobs
e)   -Erik   -Original Message-From: Brad Farrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 11:10 AMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: RE: RSync Large Folder on Windows Right.  Sorry.   Rsync is running on a Windows XP Pro computer to a Win2000 server.  Server is running 2.6.

RE: RSync Large Folder on Windows

2006-08-07 Thread Brad Farrell
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erik Jacobs Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 5:37 AM To: Brad Farrell; rsync@lists.samba.org Subject: RE: RSync Large Folder on Windows   Brad,   It would help to know the rsync command that you're using and what versions of what are being run

RE: RSync Large Folder on Windows

2006-08-07 Thread Erik Jacobs
Brad,   It would help to know the rsync command that you're using and what versions of what are being run where.   -Erik   -Original Message-From: Brad Farrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 12:25 AMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: RSync Large Fold

RSync Large Folder on Windows

2006-08-04 Thread Brad Farrell
Got a weird thing happening here.  I’m running rsync on a windows computer to a windows server over the internet.  When I run the rsync on a full folder (approx 3.5GB, 38k files), rsync sends almost all the files to the destination server every time.  When I rsync individual folders, the fi