message telling them to try later. The default is 0 which means no limit.
See also the "lock file" option.
+dit(bf(munge symlinks)) The "munge symlinks" option tells rsync to not
+allow absolute symlinks (any leading slashes are stripped) and to trim
+parent-dir references ("../") if they attempt to move beyond the root of
+the transfer. Use this option if you need to ensure that other processes
+(besides a daemon rsync) don't ever see a module-created symlink that can
+point outside the module, or perhaps if you value safety over preserving
+symlink data.
+
+Prior to rsync 2.6.9, symlink munging was always enabled when "use chroot"
+was off, and always disabled when it was on. Starting with 2.6.9, this
+symlink-munging is totally controlled by the setting of this option.
+
dit(bf(log file)) When the "log file" option is set to a non-empty
string, the rsync daemon will log messages to the indicated file rather
than using syslog. This is particularly useful on systems (such as AIX)
it() bf(RSYNC_HOST_ADDR): The accessing host's IP address.
it() bf(RSYNC_HOST_NAME): The accessing host's name.
it() bf(RSYNC_USER_NAME): The accessing user's name (empty if no user).
+ it() bf(RSYNC_PID): A unique number for this transfer.
it() bf(RSYNC_REQUEST): (pre-xfer only) The module/path info specified
by the user (note that the user can specify multiple source files,
so the request can be something like "mod/path1 mod/path2", etc.).
it() bf(RSYNC_ARG#): (pre-xfer only) The pre-request arguments are set
in these numbered values. RSYNC_ARG0 is always "rsyncd", and the last
value contains a single period.
- it() bf(RSYNC_EXIT_STATUS): (post-xfer only) rsync's exit value. This will be 0 for a
- successful run, a positive value for an error that rsync returned
- (e.g. 23=partial xfer), or a -1 if rsync failed to exit properly.
+ it() bf(RSYNC_EXIT_STATUS): (post-xfer only) the server side's exit value.
+ This will be 0 for a successful run, a positive value for an error that the
+ server generated, or a -1 if rsync failed to exit properly. Note that an
+ error that occurs on the client side does not currently get sent to the
+ server side, so this is not the final exit status for the whole transfer.
it() bf(RSYNC_RAW_STATUS): (post-xfer only) the raw exit value from code(waitpid()).
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