If it is, as you say, uncompressed, rsync will work on it as-is, finding and sending the changes.
73,
Tim Conway
Unix System Administration
Contractor - IBM Global Services - ODCS
desk:3039240938
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Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/04/2005 02:37 AM |
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Hi folks,
Are there any tricks known to let rsync operate on huge tar
files?
I've got a local tar file (e.g. 2GByte uncompressed) that is
rebuilt each night (with just some tiny changes, of course),
and I would like to update the remote copies of this file
without extracting the tar files into temporary directories.
Any ideas?
Regards
Harri
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