On Wed 15 May 2013, Brian K. White wrote:
I did in the case when it was only one pattern, but that was just a
simplified example.
The actual job involves too many include and exclude patterns to use
--include --exclude, or even --include-from and --exclude-from,
because the patterns are
On 5/16/2013 2:38 AM, Paul Slootman wrote:
On Wed 15 May 2013, Brian K. White wrote:
I did in the case when it was only one pattern, but that was just a
simplified example.
The actual job involves too many include and exclude patterns to use
--include --exclude, or even --include-from and
On 16/05/13 03:52, Carl Brewer wrote:
Hello,
The manual says that rsync treats bind mounts on UNIX (Linux) to the
same filesystem as being on the same filesystem.
I have a server with a pile of bind mounts to the same filesystem for
some access control/ease of use for FTP users modifying
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
That is a nice simple solution that I will have to remember for later.
In my case I was doing lvm2 snapshots anyways so it didn't matter
since the snapshot is a separate mount point to be rsync'd.
On 05/16/13 15:33, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
On
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9894
Summary: Rsync can silently zero out chunks in a file
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.9
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P5