My guess is this is the size (in bytes) of the file sent first used to
check ownership, mode, permissions, *size* and modtime for
syncronization. Rsync uses this information to decide whether or not to
update/upload a file or directory.
Just a guess though! I couldn't find any documentation on this myself.
--Gian
Hi!
I have a very short and simple question:
When using the --stats option in rsync, see result below, what does
the term: "File list size: 46" mean?
As "Number of files" is 1, I am sure it does not reflect number of
files copied. But what is its significance?
Number of files: 1
Number of files transferred: 1
Total file size: 51380224 bytes
Total transferred file size: 51380224 bytes
Literal data: 3556096 bytes
Matched data: 47824128 bytes
File list size: 46
I am sorry if this has been asked before.
I have been trying to search samba.org for the answer, but not found
anything.
Thanks for your feedback!
Best regards,
Richard Taubo
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