Hi List, I'm observing a strange problem on 2.6.9 (no opportunity to upgrade on both ends yet). Receiver is linux, sender is cygwin.
I transferred a 6GB file (an MS SQL .bak file) physically from one site to the other, in order to get the first "backup" done. In the meantime, the sender generated a new file, which I know for a fact to be very similar to the manually transferred version. I'm trying to rsync the new file with: rsync -av --delete --omit-dir-times --chmod=ugo=rwX -b --backup-dir=backup --progress -e "bin\ssh -l user" --files-from=templist "/cygdrive/D/" 217.xxx.xxx.xxx::SQL The problem is that the file, backup.bak is being transferred from scratch... several hours at the max bandwidth (with no speedup). I cannot complete the transfer like this, but never in 4 hours did the transfer speed exceed physical network upload limit. The file is indeed the same one, since it is not being deleted, and in the directory i get: -rwx------ 1 user users 6351191494 2008-05-06 19:30 backup.bak* -rwx------ 1 root root 493617152 2008-05-07 12:31 .backup.bak.2UIWpi* Anyone got a clue to what might lead to this? Thanks Julian
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