On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 12:08:43PM -0500, Chris McKeever wrote:
Greger..
I replaced the rsync.exe with the one from your link, it relieved the
windows CPU some (from 100% to 98% with flucuation to 100%).
I also took the advice of using the -u switch. From the man:
-u, --update
Has anyone else experienced high CPU usage when using RSYNC in windows 2000
server? I am using the rsync.exe (and applicable DLL's) from the cygwin
installation (I am not however running cygwin on this machine).
The linux machine connecting to the windows rsync daemon has a very low
performance
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_Chris McKeever_ wrote:
The linux machine connecting to the windows rsync daemon has a very low
performance hit when the session is running (see below). However, the
windows machine, which has a much faster CPU hits a CPU usage of 100%.
rsync CPU
Thanks for your response...
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_Chris McKeever_ wrote:
The linux machine connecting to the windows rsync daemon
has a very low
performance hit when the session is running (see below).
However, the
windows machine, which has a much
4:03 PM
To: 'Lapo Luchini'; _Chris McKeever_; rsync
Subject: RE: Rsync Performance In Windows
Thanks for your response...
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_Chris McKeever_ wrote:
The linux machine connecting to the windows rsync daemon
has a very low
Thanks for your reply!
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From: Greger Cronquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 2:42 PM
To: _Chris McKeever_
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rsync Performance In Windows
Did you compile from the sources, or did you grab the cygwin