I'm just starting with rsync, googled and experienced a lot, but get stuck
with
minimizing the log-file: I only want to see the real changes: new, updated
and
deleted files/directories in the log-file.
The LOG-file always contains a lot of lines like:
2010/08/31 20:19:01 [24573] .d...p. send
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 11:38 +0200, hans.tro...@telfort.nl wrote:
I'm just starting with rsync, googled and experienced a lot, but get stuck
with
minimizing the log-file: I only want to see the real changes: new, updated
and
deleted files/directories in the log-file.
The LOG-file always
I have had reports of problems with the -R option on OSX 10.6.4.
Just tested it myself and found this odd result:
When I run this
dtruss -f path/to/rsync -aHAXNR --fileflags --force-change
--protect-decmpfs --stats -v /Users/astrid/Documents/main.m
/Users/astrid/Desktop/rrr
it
well, when I tell rsync to compare my home directory with itself, it reports
many differences.
I'm using rsync version 3.0.7 protocol version 30.
I was hoping to use it to verify my backup.
What kind of differences are reported.
Also are you using the the --check-sum option for
What kind of differences are reported.
here's a small sample:[I said something like rsync ~ ~]
cd+ /Users/
cd+ /Users/pen/
f+ /Users/pen/A
f+ /Users/pen/B
f+ /Users/pen/Desktop DB
f+ /Users/pen/Desktop DF
f+
I think an important question is what kind of differences do you need to check
with regards integrity of your copy / backup?
In addition, I suggest that you actually use rsync to copy the data to a
separate directory and then compare two different directories. The reason I
suggest this is
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 16:22 -0700, Pen Helm wrote:
What kind of differences are reported.
here's a small sample:[I said something like rsync ~ ~]
cd+ /Users/
cd+ /Users/pen/
f+ /Users/pen/A
f+ /Users/pen/B
f+ /Users/pen/Desktop DB
f+