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
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.
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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
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
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