> "JWS" == jw schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote the following on Thu, 31 Oct 2002 14:53:36 -0800
JWS> On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 12:25:26AM +0200, Heikki Orsila wrote:
>> Is there a way to limit an rsync session to a predefined byte
>> size? I would like to transfer at most N megabyte
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 12:25:26AM +0200, Heikki Orsila wrote:
> Is there a way to limit an rsync session to a predefined byte size? I
> would like to transfer at most N megabytes per session (read + write).
> Usually around a gigabyte per session.
Not internally. You could create a tweaked versi
Is there a way to limit an rsync session to a predefined byte size? I
would like to transfer at most N megabytes per session (read + write).
Usually around a gigabyte per session.
Heikki Orsila
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ee.tut.fi/~heikki
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I'm not a programmer, nor is my boss willing to finance this :-) But we
use rsync for the time being exclusively on Windows as a means to back up
our entire WAN. If our expertise can be of any assistance, we'll be most
happy to help.
Rgds,
Bart Coninckx
Network Administrator
CNE, ASE
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Howdy...
I have been doing
some reading of the rsync technical report, rsync man page, and the rsync web
site, and I have learned allot, but having a high IQ does help.
I have
read the rsync, and rsyncd.conf man pages in regards to the switches,
settings, etc., and summized that rsync
Hi Wolfe,
This problem definitely (ouch) also occurs for FAT32 filesystems.
I discovered the one-hour problem rsyncing to backup files on my WinXP/cygwin system
to a Linux box in a different time zone, using ssh and rsync 2.5.5. The files on my
WinXP system were on a FAT32 partition. Both syst