On 01/09, Wayne Davison wrote:
> > example, www.chaosreigns.com-access.log.196.gz on the origin is the same
> > file as www.chaosreigns.com-access.log.186.gz on the destination, so
> The --fuzzy option might help, but only if the filenames that moved
> don't already exist. Rsync expects that an e
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 04:02:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> it's not noticing that, for
> example, www.chaosreigns.com-access.log.196.gz on the origin is the same
> file as www.chaosreigns.com-access.log.186.gz on the destination, so
> *everything* is getting unnecessarily retransmitted.
I'm watching my backup via rsync, throttled to a very low speed. Looks
like downloading apache logs is taking the longest time (when I'm rsyncing
over an old copy of the same data) because it's not noticing that, for
example, www.chaosreigns.com-access.log.196.gz on the origin is the same
file as