> I have a volume at 192.168.0.2 on my local network. I'd like to rsync the
> entire volume to a backup volume, skip all files already present on the
> backup volume (same name and the same or earlier timestamp)


Firstly, I would recommend that on both machines you compile and install a copy 
of the latest version of rsync with some Mac OS X specific patches the link 
below will assist you : 
http://www.lbackup.org/developer/rsync_hfs

If you are not coping a boot volume, then you will probably find the 
information at the following URL helpful : 
<http://www.lbackup.org/synchronizing_disk_images_between_machines>

If you are trying to create a bootable clone of a startup disk then I would 
recommend Carbon Copy Cloner (I would also recommend that you shutdown the 
system before you make a clone) : <http://www.bombich.com/>

Whichever method you use, I recommend the use of Backup-Bouncer to check that 
it has actually copied the various meta-data you are expecting to have 
preserved. Further information regarding backup bouncer is available from the 
following URL : <http://www.n8gray.org/code/backup-bouncer/>

> include all flags, dates, etc. as applicable to Mac OS X 10.6.x.


I am unsure if the latest version of Backup-Bouncer or rsync supports the 
checking / coping of HFS file system compressed files. Hopefully someone else 
with a deeper understanding of this matter is watching this thread and will be 
able to comment.

Further information regarding the file system compression on Mac OS 10.6 is 
available at the following URL : 
<http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090902223042255>

There is a recent thread on the rsync mailing list which relates to the rsync 
flag : 

  --protect-decmpfs

The full thread is available from the following URL : 
<http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg25797.html>

Finally, to be absolutely sure that all meta data is preserved you could 
consider a tool such as dd to copy the disk block by block. However, using a 
tool such as dd will mean that you will miss out on the benefits of a tool like 
rsync : <http://linux.die.net/man/1/dd>




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