being modified on the source while rsync is copying
> it but it can also be a memory corruption problem.
>
> On 8/11/20 1:13 PM, Peng Yu via rsync wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I see some warnings like the following. Could anybody explains what
>> they mean? Thanks.
>>
&
Hi,
I see some warnings like the following. Could anybody explains what
they mean? Thanks.
19/31274477.pdf
257,169,119 0%1.26MB/s0:03:15 (xfr#121,
to-chk=848309/1043298)WARNING: 18/32281577.pdf failed verification --
update retained (will try again).
WARNING: 19/28879866.pdf failed
On 5/5/20, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:
> Rsync != diff.
What do you mean? I only need to know what files are not the same, but
I don't need to know what the differences are with the files.
> However, if that command lists a file something is different about it.
> add --itemize-changes to find ou
Hi,
I use this command. But it also shows the files that are the same. Is
there an option that can be specified so that only the differences are
printed? Thanks.
rsync -avun --delete src dir
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Regards,
Peng
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Hi,
I experience a slow backup problem with Time Machine on Mac. The info
below does not help to reduce the backup time to a reasonable period.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204412
So I'd like to use grsync/rsync to incrementally back my disk. I know
that Time Machine somehow can create hard