On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 12:26 PM, AZ 9901 wrote:
> I understand that it will avoid timeouts reached by the daemon while the
> client is working on its side (file list generation etc...).
> But will it also help when the daemon is working on its side ? (file
> deletion as in my example above)
>
Yo
Le 29 sept. 2013 à 18:49, AZ 9901 a écrit :
> Le 3 août 2013 à 21:26, AZ 9901 a écrit :
>
>> Le 20 mai 2013 à 10:55, AZ 9901 a écrit :
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I use Rsync client (3.0.9) synchronising to a Rsync daemon (3.0.8) over SSH.
>>>
>>> I have sometimes a huge amount of files to delete.
>
Le 3 août 2013 à 21:26, AZ 9901 a écrit :
> Le 20 mai 2013 à 10:55, AZ 9901 a écrit :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use Rsync client (3.0.9) synchronising to a Rsync daemon (3.0.8) over SSH.
>>
>> I have sometimes a huge amount of files to delete.
>> Rsync daemon can take a lot of time to delete them, le
Le 20 mai 2013 à 10:55, AZ 9901 a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I use Rsync client (3.0.9) synchronising to a Rsync daemon (3.0.8) over SSH.
>
> I have sometimes a huge amount of files to delete.
> Rsync daemon can take a lot of time to delete them, leading Rsync client into
> a timeout…
>
> Is there a
Hello,
I use Rsync client (3.0.9) synchronising to a Rsync daemon (3.0.8) over SSH.
I have sometimes a huge amount of files to delete.
Rsync daemon can take a lot of time to delete them, leading Rsync client into a
timeout…
Is there any way to avoid this timeout ?
I would have liked not to incr