Hi All,
I have been looking at this thing for a while now and I think it is a bug in
rsync 3.1.2 version 31. But before I log a defect, I need some confirmation.
My rsync solution is running in Cygwin on my Windows 10 PC to my linux
server. If required, I am rsyncing my files back onto my PC.
have an idea, what the
next step could be to the resolution of this ?
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:jan.alphen...@dotcolour.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 17 februari 2010 12:17
Aan: 'rsync@lists.samba.org'
Onderwerp: RE: Rsync / ssh high cpu load
Hi
that this is caused by the cygwin layer.
I will mention this in the cygwin list.
Still, if anybody has any ideas how to solve the issue below, please let me
know.
Warm regards,
Jan
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:jan.alphen...@dotcolour.com]
Verzonden: dinsdag 16
to 150KB/s or higher the SSH load goes up to
70% and rsync to 30% fully consuming my CPU.
I think the problem is pretty clear now. Does anybody have an idea, what the
next step could be to the resolution of this ?
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:jan.alphen
Hi everybody,
I am using Cygwin rsync/ssh to synchronize my files from my home computer to
my server. I raised a question on the Cygwin list as well, but thought this
list would be appropriate too.
The issue is that the CPU on the sending side is fully allocated by
rsync/ssh (both taking 50%)
Hi,
I am using rsync 3.0.4 on a WinXP machine (with CygWin) to synchronize my
files to a RedHat Linux server. Everything is working perfectly, but there
is one thing I do not understand.
Apparently there is a difference in pushing and pulling files with rsync.
When I push my files to the server