Hi,
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009, lewis butler wrote:
> On 27-Feb-2009, at 21:16, Daniel.Li wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 08:20 -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> > >it works. But takes hours to do it. Was wondering if there was a faster way
> >
> >How much speed do u get to backup these files? Average?
>
> I wo
lewis butler wrote:
> On 27-Feb-2009, at 21:16, Daniel.Li wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 08:20 -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> >>it works. But takes hours to do it. Was wondering if there was a
> >>faster way
> >
> >How much speed do u get to backup these files? Average?
>
> I would thing that rsync 3
On 27-Feb-2009, at 21:16, Daniel.Li wrote:
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 08:20 -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
it works. But takes hours to do it. Was wondering if there was a
faster way
How much speed do u get to backup these files? Average?
I would thing that rsync 3.x would make a large difference on the
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:31:54AM +0100, intripoon wrote:
> Now there are files I want to have deleted on PC B. They don't exist
> on PC A. I hoped I could just add them to the list of files given to
> --from-files, but the sender just tells me "failed: No such file or
> directory (2)" and goes on
Hi - is there a clever way to identify files that have been change on
the local _and_ the remote location? Without such a check it may
happen, that changes are lost without even noticing.
One way to identify such files would be to do a dry-run upsync, then a
dry-run downsync, find files tha