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updated the usage info
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explicitly checked on the receiver and any files of the same name
which already exist and have the same checksum and size on the
receiver are skipped. This option can be quite slow.
which already exist and have the same checksum and size on the
receiver are skipped. This option can be quite slow.
-dit(bf(-a, --archive)) This is equivalent to -rlptD
o
g. It is a quick way
+dit(bf(-a, --archive)) This is equivalent to -rlptDg. It is a quick way
of saying I want recursion and want to preserve everything.
of saying I want recursion and want to preserve everything.
+Note: if the user launching rsync is root then the -o option (preserve
+uid) is also implied.
+
dit(bf(-r, --recursive)) This tells rsync to copy directories recursively
dit(bf(-R, --relative)) Use relative paths. This means that the full path
dit(bf(-r, --recursive)) This tells rsync to copy directories recursively
dit(bf(-R, --relative)) Use relative paths. This means that the full path
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specified.
dit(bf(--port PORT)) This specifies an alternate TCP port number to use
rather than the default port 873.
dit(bf(--port PORT)) This specifies an alternate TCP port number to use
rather than the default port 873.
+dit(bf(--stats)) This tells rsync to print a verbose set of statistics
+on the file transfer, allowing you to tell how effective the rsync
+algorithm is for your data.
+
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