No they are some random files..
It's really weird that rsync over ssh seems to catch the corruption ,
with warning messages " failed verification -- update discarded
(will try again)". However rsync to remote daemon just corrupts files
without any warning. Is it possible that I need to specify
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7349
--- Comment #2 from roland 2013-03-09 12:08:37 UTC ---
have a look at https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7120 , as it
describes a method of externally adjusting bandwidth at runtime without
changing rsync at all
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Configure bugmail: https
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7120
--- Comment #3 from roland 2013-03-09 12:06:15 UTC ---
you can do that with pipe-viewer or similar pipe transfer visualization tools
with throttling feature.
http://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtml
first we need to create a little wrapper to put
You said, the diff concerned just one byte, right?
Were the corrupted files all Microsoft Office files? I have seen this behaviour
once, and then it turned out to be the originals that had been changed in the
meantime. It seems that Microsoft knows how to change a file without altering
the modif