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
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,
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
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
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