On Tue 27 Jul 2010, Rahul Nabar wrote:
The only timing info,. I see is this at the end:
sent 3067328 bytes received 7853035429 bytes 1187888.83 bytes/sec
Also, the bytes/sec figure has me confused. It seems to convert to
about 1.13 GB/sec. But I know that my ethernet connection is only
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:31 AM, Paul Slootman paul+rs...@wurtel.net wrote:
You're off by 1000. It's 1.19MB/s (1.13MiB/s).
Check your calculator :-)
Ok, I'm signing up for math101 again. :) Sorry!
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I've been hunting on the web but I can't seem to find what the definition
that is used when using the --ignore-existing option of RSYNC. Would
anyone happen to know what exactly is the criteria used to ignore files? Is
it name only? Size? Name and size?
Thanks in advance for any help
FJ
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On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 10:16 -0700, fjaccarino wrote:
I've been hunting on the web but I can't seem to find what the definition
that is used when using the --ignore-existing option of RSYNC. Would
anyone happen to know what exactly is the criteria used to ignore files? Is
it name only? Size?
Forgive the noob question. When you say at the corresponding path, that
would mean name, correct?
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Matt McCutchen m...@mattmccutchen.netwrote:
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 10:16 -0700, fjaccarino wrote:
I've been hunting on the web but I can't seem to find what the
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 22:24 -0700, Frank Jaccarino wrote:
Forgive the noob question. When you say at the corresponding path, that
would mean name, correct?
Yes. The same name within the corresponding directory, which has the
same name within its parent, and so forth.
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On Wed, Jul