Hi,
I know that rsync does an delta download.
I need to kow one thing
I have one big file on remote machine say 4 GB named abc.exe
I do an rsync and get it to my local machine, after few days abc.exe
is replaced my a new abc.exe ( say 5 GB) now when i do an rsync
what is the expected behaviour ?
Hi all,
I recently acquired a laptop which brings the grand total of computers
at three. 1 laptop, 1 server, 1 desktop. Now the problem I want to solve
is the following: Because I work on both my laptop and desktop I would
like to sync data in my prj/ directory to my server. So when I logon I
Hello Harm
if you use
#rsync ... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:test
rsync wil look for the test directory in the homedir of harm
When you try
# rsync ... [EMAIL PROTECTED]::test
rync will use the [test] in your config file.
!note: the difference is the dubble :
Grtz,Remco
Harm Aarts wrote:
Hi all,
I
I have been continuing to research this. The problem appears as follows:
1. The directory where the data is to be copied is owned by the a specific user assigned to each server and the group rsync (a local user I setup to run the daemon). Others have no rights to the directory.
When rsync
Hi,
Check out cwRsync FAQs at http://www.itefix.no/phpws/index.php?module=fatcatfatcat[user]=viewCategoryfatcat_id=6module_title=faq
They might be helpful.
Rgrds Tev
From:
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cSent: 21. desember 2004 17:52To: d c;
Hi,
I have noticed behaviour in rsync which
I suspect may be a bug. I have tried to find
information on this functionality to
determine if it user error, but have been unable to
find anything to indicate one way or
another.
It seems that the '--no-relative' option
does not work correctly when
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