On 7/9/06, Eric Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm just not entirely clear from the man page.. does the timeout start
counting from the last communication, or does it start counting from the
beginning of the transmission?
I believe it counts from the last communication.
also, if the server
I'm just not entirely clear from the man page.. does the timeout start
counting from the last communication, or does it start counting from the
beginning of the transmission?
also, if the server is set to timeout at, say, 300s, and it's busy
moving stuff around but not talking to the client, d
Conway
Unix System Administration
Contractor - IBM Global Services
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"gianluca gattelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Timeout question
Hi.
I've got 2 Fedora Linux (a
Hi.
I've got 2 Fedora Linux (a Master and a Slave) with RSYNC-2.5.7. I need to keep Master synchronized
every 5 minutes (mounting a remote directory with NFS on Slave).
It runs correctly.
To simulate a problem, I try to disconnect the lan cable.
From the shell of Slave:
rsync -a -v --timeout=