On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 10:22:57AM -0500, Tim Boyer wrote:
> It's not many files, but since I'm running as root, I'm curious why
> there's a problem creating/deleting/unlinking these files.
Only your OS can tell you for sure, but things to check for include:
accessing networked filesystem data tha
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 12:38:51PM +0530, Vijay Ram.C wrote:
> Let me also make a not that i am using a old version of rsync
> ..version 2.4 series. This is actually being used in the product..due
> to the less space the binary takes to execute..
How big is your file list? If it is large, the pe
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Hi Tony,
> rsync -aI --stats --copy-links
--temp-dir=/tmp/ --timeout=55 srcIp::srcPath/srcFile
destPath/destFile
> I
think I'd try it WITHOUT the
> l
of -al
>
--copy-links
>
--temp-dir=/tmp/
May i know why is it you would try it without "a"
option in "aI". What difference would it
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the fast reply.
>
The timeout depends on file sizes and network speed
>
and can even depend on cpu speed
We'll the file size
is just 1.5MB. The same thing works on a different product with the same
network speed and
the network processor. (IXP420) is the proces