On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 07:21 +, tom raschel wrote:
i have to tranfer large files each 5-100 GB (mo-fri) over dsl line.
unfortunately dsl lines are often not very stable and i got a broken pipe
error.
(dsl lines are getting a new ip if they are broken or at least after a
reconnect every
OK,
have tried now --inplace with --backup option but syncing the files does
consume much more time than a normal rsync process,
so this is not a reliable solution.
Thx
Tom
Tom rasc...@edvantice.de schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hi,
retransfer of large fail with
Hi,
retransfer of large fail with inplace after a broken pipe is working now.
(thx again to wayne)
but it is much more slow as if a normal rsync job.
I have read that setting the --backup option could help. (have not tried it
yet)
But --backup option would halve the space, which is not
Tom wrote:
to make things more clear
1.)
first transfer is done either a initial setup or with a usb hdd to get
sender and receiver in sync.
2.)
transfer does not stop because rsync had a timeout, it stops because
the dsl
line is broken (which i could see at dyndns)
3)
if dsl line
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 11:21 PM, tom raschel rasc...@edvantice.de wrote:
so i had a look at --inplace which I thougt could do the trick, but inplace
is updating the timestamp and if the script start a retransfer after a
broken pipe it fails because the --inplace file is newer than the
Thx to all,
it was the -u option which prevents rsync to resume the file.
Tom
Tony Abernethy t...@servasoftware.com schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Tom wrote:
to make things more clear
1.)
first transfer is done either a
tom raschel wrote:
Hi,
i have to tranfer large files each 5-100 GB (mo-fri) over dsl line.
unfortunately dsl lines are often not very stable and i got a broken
pipe error.
(dsl lines are getting a new ip if they are broken or at least after a
reconnect every 24 hours)
i had a script
to make things more clear
1.)
first transfer is done either a initial setup or with a usb hdd to get
sender and receiver in sync.
2.)
transfer does not stop because rsync had a timeout, it stops because the dsl
line is broken (which i could see at dyndns)
3)
if dsl line is stable the