Re: Refining log entries

2013-04-07 Thread Francis . Montagnac
On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 14:52:59 +0200 Bob von Knobloch wrote: Thank you, it wasn't timestamps, but group id inconsistency (the source, in this case is a Windows box, ids are always tricky). ... I must rewrite the group ID after transfer, because the destination gid (special group), is neither

Re: Refining log entries

2013-04-07 Thread Bob von Knobloch
On 07/04/13 17:49, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote: On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 14:52:59 +0200 Bob von Knobloch wrote: Thank you, it wasn't timestamps, but group id inconsistency (the source, in this case is a Windows box, ids are always tricky). ... I must rewrite the group ID after transfer,

Re: Refining log entries

2013-04-06 Thread Bob von Knobloch
On 05/04/13 19:16, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote: Hi. On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 19:04:50 +0200 Bob von Knobloch wrote: At the moment I also get a complete list of all directories that lie under in rsync's target, whether they are updated or not. Perhaps because the modify time of those

Refining log entries

2013-04-05 Thread Bob von Knobloch
Hi, I've been using rsync (V 3.09) in non-daemon mode for a while to backup and/or sync various linux machines (sometimes to from windows shares). I would like to reduce the stuff in my log files to the minimum (as I see it) and cannot find the appropriate parameters to rsync. I can

Re: Refining log entries

2013-04-05 Thread Francis . Montagnac
Hi. On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 19:04:50 +0200 Bob von Knobloch wrote: At the moment I also get a complete list of all directories that lie under in rsync's target, whether they are updated or not. Perhaps because the modify time of those directories changes. Adding a --itemize-changes option