On 2021-06-01 10:32 a.m., Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Alvin Starr <al...@netvel.net> wrote:

I thought rdiff-backup like rsync keeps track of the file metadata
like size and creation date to skip reading the data again if the
file has not been updated?
I assume rdiff-backup does the same thing to decide if a file has
changed, but if there's a change, rsync simply throws away the old
version.

rdiff-backup notes the changes and keeps older versions (depending on
the options) so you're not limited to only one previous version.
That's the whole point.

That may be the issue then.
If the first run takes as long as subsequent runs then something may be interfering with the file checks used to avoid reading the data for comparison.

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