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-manpage(rsync)(1)(28 Feb 2005)()()
+manpage(rsync)(1)(15 Mar 2005)()()
manpagename(rsync)(faster, flexible replacement for rcp)
manpagesynopsis()
format is like the string bf(UXcstpoga)), where bf(U) is replaced by the
kind of update being done, bf(X) is replaced by the file-type, and the
other letters represent attributes that may be output if they are being
-updated.
+modified.
The update types that replace the bf(U) are as follows:
quote(itemize(
- it() A bf(<) means that a file is being transferred to the local host
- (received).
- it() A bf(>) means that a file is being transferred to the remote host
+ it() A bf(<) means that a file is being transferred to the remote host
(sent).
+ it() A bf(>) means that a file is being transferred to the local host
+ (received).
it() A bf(c) means that a local change/creation is occuring for the item
- (such as the creation of a directory or a symlink).
+ (such as the creation of a directory or the changing of a symlink, etc.).
it() A bf(h) means that the item is a hard-link to another item (requires
bf(--hard-links)).
- it() A bf(.) means that the item only has attributes that are being
- changed.
- it() A bf(=) means that the item is identical (this only only output for
- higher levels of verbosity).
+ it() A bf(.) means that the item is not being updated (though it might
+ have attributes that are being modified).
))
The file-types that replace the bf(X) are: bf(f) for a file, a bf(d) for a
))
One other output is possible: when deleting files, the "%i" will output
-the string "deleting" for each item that is being removed (assuming that
+the string "*deleting" for each item that is being removed (assuming that
you are talking to a recent enough rsync that it logs deletions instead of
outputting them as a verbose message).
them; or an option was specified that is supported by the client and
not by the server.
dit(bf(5)) Error starting client-server protocol
+dit(bf(6)) Daemon unable to append to log-file
dit(bf(10)) Error in socket I/O
dit(bf(11)) Error in file I/O
dit(bf(12)) Error in rsync protocol data stream
dit(bf(22)) Error allocating core memory buffers
dit(bf(23)) Partial transfer due to error
dit(bf(24)) Partial transfer due to vanished source files
+dit(bf(25)) The --max-delete limit stopped deletions
dit(bf(30)) Timeout in data send/receive
enddit()