You might want to try setting a high value for the --timeout option. I
haven't tried this, though, so good luck.
To 'continue' a previous session, use the --partial option.
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Regards,
Roshan George ros...@arjie.com
Hi Roshan,
I tried the --partial option, and wanted to share what
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:20 +0530, Ashish Verma wrote:
Hi,
I am currently running rsync over a vpn connection. At times the VPN
connection disconnects and rsync is killed. Is there a way to have
persistent (keep trying till the connection comes up) / continue previous
session, something
Hi,
I am currently running rsync over a vpn connection. At times the VPN
connection disconnects and rsync is killed. Is there a way to have
persistent (keep trying till the connection comes up) / continue previous
session, something like 'wget -c'.
Regards,
Ashish
Ashish Verma ashishverma1...@gmail.com writes:
I am currently running rsync over a vpn connection. At times the
VPN connection disconnects and rsync is killed. Is there a way
to have persistent (keep trying till the connection comes up) /
continue previous session, something like 'wget -c'.
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 15:20:12 Ashish Verma wrote:
I am currently running rsync over a vpn connection. At times the VPN
connection disconnects and rsync is killed. Is there a way to have
persistent (keep trying till the connection comes up) / continue previous
session, something like 'wget
Ashish Verma wrote:
I am currently running rsync over a vpn connection. At times the VPN
connection disconnects and rsync is killed. Is there a way to have
persistent (keep trying till the connection comes up) / continue previous
session, something like 'wget -c'.
if its usable in the
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Ashish Verma ashishverma1...@gmail.com wrote:
I am currently running rsync over a vpn connection. At times the VPN
connection disconnects and rsync is killed. Is there a way to have
persistent (keep trying till the connection comes up) / continue previous