Hi,
Jeffrey J. Kosowsky wrote on 2009-12-09 02:33:35 -0500 [Re: [BackupPC-users]
convert from rsync to rsyncd]:
> [...]
> That being said, I don't think "/" will pose a problem since BackupPC
> saves the rsync "/" share name as "f%2f" (mangled form
Andy Thompson wrote at about 13:40:28 -0500 on Tuesday, December 8, 2009:
> I want to convert a host from rsync to rsyncd in order to test speed
> differences between the two. My concern though is that currently with rsync
> my share name is /, which don't believe is valid using rsyncd. If I
Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Andy Thompson wrote:
>
>> I want to convert a host from rsync to rsyncd in order to test speed
>> differences between the two. My concern though is that currently with
>> rsync my share name is /, which don't believe is valid using rsyncd. If I
>> do this, will it duplica
Andy Thompson wrote:
> I want to convert a host from rsync to rsyncd in order to test speed
> differences between the two. My concern though is that currently with
> rsync my share name is /, which don't believe is valid using rsyncd. If I
> do this, will it duplicate all of the data for this se
I want to convert a host from rsync to rsyncd in order to test speed
differences between the two. My concern though is that currently with rsync my
share name is /, which don't believe is valid using rsyncd. If I do this, will
it duplicate all of the data for this server since they are differe