John E. Mayorga [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
> I believe it is actually about 100 bytes per file, plus a little
> overhead. This was suggested earlier on this list. I verified the
> information with a 35 Gig mailstore sync, after doing a "find . | wc
> -l" to count the number of files and direct
Martin,
I believe it is actually about 100 bytes per file, plus a little overhead. This
was suggested earlier on this list. I verified the information with a 35 Gig
mailstore sync, after doing a "find . | wc -l" to count the number of files and
directories rsync was to sync.
John
Martin Pool
On 20 Apr 2001, Jason truong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I know most topics regarding rsync resides under *nix but I had a
> question regarding using Rsync and NT. One of my NT servers is reporting
> critical errors with its paging file. I was wondering if there is a way
> to ask rsync
Hi,
I know most topics regarding rsync resides under *nix but I had a
question regarding using Rsync and NT. One of my NT servers is reporting
critical errors with its paging file. I was wondering if there is a way
to ask rsync to use as much of the physical RAM as possible...or does
rsync do s