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-manpage(rsync)(1)(25 Jan 2002)()()
+manpage(rsync)(1)(26 Jan 2003)()()
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exists.
The rsync remote-update protocol allows rsync to transfer just the
-differences between two sets of files across the network link, using
+differences between two sets of files across the network connection, using
an efficient checksum-search algorithm described in the technical
report that accompanies this package.
quote(rsync -Cavz . arvidsjaur:backup)
-each night over a PPP link to a duplicate directory on my machine
+each night over a PPP connection to a duplicate directory on my machine
"arvidsjaur".
To synchronize my samba source trees I use the following Makefile
sync: get put)
this allows me to sync with a CVS directory at the other end of the
-link. I then do cvs operations on the remote machine, which saves a
+connection. I then do cvs operations on the remote machine, which saves a
lot of time as the remote cvs protocol isn't very efficient.
I mirror a directory between my "old" and "new" ftp sites with the
the timestamps as being equal if they are within the value of
modify_window. This is normally zero, but you may find it useful to
set this to a larger value in some situations. In particular, when
-transferring to/from FAT filesystems which cannot represent times with
-a 1 second resolution this option is useful.
+transferring to Windows FAT filesystems which cannot represent times
+with a 1 second resolution --modify-window=1 is useful.
dit(bf(-c, --checksum)) This forces the sender to checksum all files using
a 128-bit MD4 checksum before transfer. The checksum is then
dit(bf(--csum-length=LENGTH)) By default the primary checksum used in
rsync is a very strong 16 byte MD4 checksum. In most cases you will
find that a truncated version of this checksum is quite efficient, and
-this will decrease the size of the checksum data sent over the link,
+this will decrease the size of the checksum data sent over the connection,
making things faster.
You can choose the number of bytes in the truncated checksum using the
dit(bf(-z, --compress)) With this option, rsync compresses any data from
the files that it sends to the destination machine. This
-option is useful on slow links. The compression method used is the
+option is useful on slow connections. The compression method used is the
same method that gzip uses.
Note this this option typically achieves better compression ratios
times are transferred as unix time_t values
+When transferring to FAT filesystmes rsync may resync
+unmodified files.
+See the comments on the --modify-window option.
+
file permissions, devices etc are transferred as native numerical
values
see also the comments on the --delete option
-Please report bugs! The rsync bug tracking system is online at
-url(http://rsync.samba.org/rsync/)(http://rsync.samba.org/rsync/)
-
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-This man page is current for version 2.0 of rsync
+Please report bugs! See the website at
+url(http://rsync.samba.org/)(http://rsync.samba.org/)
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