Not necessarily. Depending on how pg_dump works, it could be that
small changes to the database are resulting in unnecessarily large
changes to the dump. Make sure you are using the uncompressed format
because most compression algorithms defeat the delta-transfer
algorithm almost completely.
On 9/24/07, Fabian Cenedese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if it would be possible to add a switch (probably coupled
to -v(+) ) that would report the number of matched blocks per file. Maybe
even with the offset of the block.
Rsync already lists all matched blocks by their offsets
At 07:51 24.09.2007 -0400, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On 9/24/07, Fabian Cenedese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if it would be possible to add a switch (probably coupled
to -v(+) ) that would report the number of matched blocks per file. Maybe
even with the offset of the block.
Rsync
Hi,
I've set up a rsync deamon with the following config, on the remote side.
[deploiement]
path = /data/one_tree
use chroot = yes
max connections=2
lock file = /var/lock/rsyncd
read only = no
uid = nobody
gid = nogroup
hosts allow = someIP
from the source host I do :
Hi,
Sylvain Viart a écrit :
rsync -rtlv --exclude='.svn/**' --exclude=.svn --delete preprod/
rsync://remote-host/deploiement/preprod/
the --dry-run gives me some file to delete.
but when I run the command without --dry-run, nothing is deleted?
I think I've it.
The remote folder in the
On 9/24/07, Sylvain Viart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from the source host I do :
rsync -rtlv --exclude='.svn/**' --exclude=.svn --delete preprod/
rsync://remote-host/deploiement/preprod/
the --dry-run gives me some file to delete.
but when I run the command without --dry-run, nothing is
I am having trouble running rsync over a mapped drive. Basically it only
copies whole files. I use the -rvcS switches. Any suggestions?
TIA
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Stephen Zemlicka
Integrated Computer Technologies
PH. 608-558-5926
E-Mail mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
On 9/24/07, Stephen Zemlicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having trouble running rsync over a mapped drive. Basically it only
copies whole files. I use the –rvcS switches. Any suggestions?
The delta-transfer algorithm reduces only the communication between
the sending and receiving rsync
On Mon 24 Sep 2007, Stephen Zemlicka wrote:
I am having trouble running rsync over a mapped drive. Basically it only
copies whole files. I use the -rvcS switches. Any suggestions?
From the manpage:
-W, --whole-file
With this option the incremental rsync algorithm is not
On 9/24/07, Stephen Zemlicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly is involved in the remote shell? Can this be done on a windows
to windows backup? Do you have a link handy otherwise google to the rescue.
Thank you very much.
You set up an ssh server on the machine with the mapped drive,
The reason I was trying this was because all I can do is map a drive. As of
yet, I cannot modify the server like that. I tried the --inplace and it
still did the whole file. Also, this will eventually be over the internet
but right now I'm doing it locally (faster testing). I may take a peek
On 9/24/07, Stephen Zemlicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reason I was trying this was because all I can do is map a drive. As of
yet, I cannot modify the server like that.
If the only access you have to the remote directory is to read or
write it via a mapped drive, you can't hope to do any
I'm pushing.
I thought rdiff could install just the changes to a dir and then when you
restore, it applies the changes from the dir you specify. Is that
incorrect? If rdiff does do that, I could write a gui or wrapper for it to
make restores more user friendly.
_
I'm trying to use rsync to synchronize customer application files across
multiple WEB servers. The actual copying of the files works fine. The
problem is that it changes the selinux security context of some of the
files. Since there are over 2000 files for each customer, it becomes a
major
I think I got it (with the help of a friend). You can, in fact, rsync to a
mapped drive efficiently. You must include --no-whole-file. My 100MB file
only transferred a few MB using that method and it opened up with the
changes just fine. Now it works just like I want. It's not the quickest
On 9/24/07, Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Searching the WEB, I have found references to a
-X option to rsync, but this option does not exist in the RHEL4
version of rsync.
Is there rsync source code somewhere, compatible with my OS, I
could compile that would fix my problem?
Yes.
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