mailto(rsync-bugs@samba.org)
-manpage(rsync)(1)(28 Mar 2005)()()
+manpage(rsync)(1)(30 Mar 2005)()()
manpagename(rsync)(faster, flexible replacement for rcp)
manpagesynopsis()
--files-from=FILE read list of source-file names from FILE
-0, --from0 all *from file lists are delimited by nulls
--version print version number
+ --address=ADDRESS bind address for outgoing socket to daemon
--port=PORT specify double-colon alternate port number
--blocking-io use blocking I/O for the remote shell
--no-blocking-io turn off blocking I/O when it is default
timeout in seconds. If no data is transferred for the specified time
then rsync will exit. The default is 0, which means no timeout.
+dit(bf(--address)) By default rsync will bind to the wildcard address when
+connecting to an rsync daemon. The bf(--address) option allows you to
+specify a specific IP address (or hostname) to bind to. See also this
+option in the bf(--daemon) mode section.
+
dit(bf(--port=PORT)) This specifies an alternate TCP port number to use
rather than the default of 873. This is only needed if you are using the
double-colon (::) syntax to connect with an rsync daemon (since the URL
))
The file-types that replace the bf(X) are: bf(f) for a file, a bf(d) for a
-dir, an bf(L) for a symlink, and a bf(D) for a device.
+directory, an bf(L) for a symlink, and a bf(D) for a device.
The other letters in the string above are the actual letters that
will be output if the associated attribute for the item is being updated or
a "." for no change. Three exceptions to this are: (1) a newly created
-item replaces each letter with a "+", (2) an identical item replaces each
-letter with a space, and (3) an unknown attribute replaces each letter with
+item replaces each letter with a "+", (2) an identical item replaces the
+dots with spaces, and (3) an unknown attribute replaces each letter with
a "?" (this happens when talking to an older rsync).
The attribute that is associated with each letter is as follows:
requests accordingly. See the rsyncd.conf(5) man page for more
details.
-dit(bf(--address)) By default rsync will bind to the wildcard address
-when run as a daemon with the bf(--daemon) option or when connecting to a
-rsync server. The bf(--address) option allows you to specify a specific IP
-address (or hostname) to bind to. This makes virtual hosting possible
-in conjunction with the bf(--config) option. See also the "address" global
-option in the rsyncd.conf manpage.
+dit(bf(--address)) By default rsync will bind to the wildcard address when
+run as a daemon with the bf(--daemon) option. The bf(--address) option
+allows you to specify a specific IP address (or hostname) to bind to. This
+makes virtual hosting possible in conjunction with the bf(--config) option.
+See also the "address" global option in the rsyncd.conf manpage.
dit(bf(--bwlimit=KBPS)) This option allows you to specify a maximum
transfer rate in kilobytes per second for the data the daemon sends.