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way back when? Of maybe file list caching?
Thanks,
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Hope this helps,
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*need* this option at the moment, but I think that if
enough people wanted to see it in rsync it should be implemented
regardless of what the change in performance may be.
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already.
And the new option is there to make the program more user-friendly
rather than increasing performance.
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not
running during the operating window, otherwise it sets up an at job
that will send the script a SIGHUP (causing the running rsync to exit)
at the end of the operating window.
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are large enough that this becomes a problem, I suggest
you use the -T option which makes rsync use a separate temporary
directory.
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implements a feature
that is periodically requested by users, it seems to me there is a good
reason for inclusion.
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knew somebody who once went to
extraordinary lengths to
avoid the overhead of -c, making a big patch to rsync to
cache checksums,
when all he had to do was not use -c.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dave Dykstra writes:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 11:02:07AM -0500, Alberto Accomazzi wrote:
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These numbers show that reading the filenames this way rather than using
the code in place to deal with the include/exclude list cuts the startup
time down to 0 (from
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--stats to the rsync command line
and see what it says. AFAIK those numbers are correct.
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than 5 hours, but the real question is why it stops transferring data for
so long. Perhaps something went wrong with the network. I can't connect
to that server to try it, perhaps it is behind a firewall.
- Dave Dykstra
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 12:36:03PM -0400, Alberto Accomazzi wrote
happy to try and work on a patch if there is a consensus that this
is desireable.
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metadata on both ends to reliably figure out the updating
strategy.
Thanks,
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tuning path there are a
number of things that you should look at.
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Wayne Davison wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 04:14:14PM -0500, Alberto Accomazzi wrote:
I am puzzled as to why I can't get the option --link-dest to work
properly. When I use this option when both source and destinations are
on a local filesystem the hard-linking of the target against
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Just ran into this bug when running the latest snapshot from CVS: when
rsyncing from two source directories into a third one, rsync gets
confused about which source file is from which directory, resulting in a
file vanished error. See test script below.
Also, is there any consensus on whether
I just noticed that there is an extra blank line in the output generated
by rsync when the --dry-run (-n) flag is used. This seems to have
started with 2.6.0. Is this desired? The reason why I'm asking is
because I use scripts that parse the output from rsync and little
modifications in
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to which the batch is
applied are in the state we expect them to be. I wouldn't otherwise
want rsync to touch my files.
Thanks for your input.
Likewise. Good luck...
-- Alberto
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replacement project, though.
Hmmm... replacement? why not make this a utility that can be run
alongsize an rsync daemon? Or are you thinking of a design for a new
rsync?
-- Alberto
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distributing some sensitive data to our
mirror sites, so I would want that to be included in a cache.
-- Alberto
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Hi Chris,
Chris Shoemaker wrote:
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 03:42:25PM -0500, Alberto Accomazzi wrote:
Chris Shoemaker wrote:
If I understand Wayne's design, it would be possible to invent a
(per-directory) hook rule, whose value is executed, and whose stdout
is parsed as a [in|ex]clude file list
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