Hi, I'm in the middle of do the rsync and I found out that the symbolic link from main/binary-i386/.../.../some-file to main/binary-all/.../.../some-file were actual the two same files. They are not symlinked. Therefore, my harddrive is filled up very fast. Could someone help? TIA.
Enclosed is the script that I used to do the rsync. --- tcp ------------------ my rsync.sh ------------- #! /bin/sh set -e #DEBUG=--dry-run DEBUG= TO=/home/debian RSYNC_HOST=rsync://debian.m RSYNC_DIR=debian/dists/pota cd $HOME umask 002 set +e rsync \ --recursive \ --links \ --times \ --verbose \ --compress \ --archive \ --relative \ --copy-unsafe-links \ --delete \ --delete-excluded \ --stats \ --progress \ --partial \ --exclude "Archive-Update-in-Progress-`hostname -f`" \ --exclude "project/trace/`hostname -f`" \ --exclude="Contents-alpha.gz" \ --exclude="Contents-arm.gz" \ --exclude="Contents-m68k.gz" \ --exclude="Contents-powerpc.gz" \ --exclude="Contents-sparc.gz" \ --exclude="binary-alpha/" \ --exclude="binary-arm/" \ --exclude="binary-m68k/" \ --exclude="binary-powerpc/" \ --exclude="binary-sparc/" \ --exclude="disks-alpha/" \ --exclude="disks-arm/" \ --exclude="disks-m68k/" \ --exclude="disks-powerpc/" \ --exclude="disks-sparc/" \ --exclude="source/" \ $DEBUG \ $RSYNC_HOST$RSYNC_DIR $TO > rsync.log 2>&1 ---------------