--bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth, KBytes per second
--write-batch=PREFIX write batch fileset starting with PREFIX
--read-batch=PREFIX read batch fileset starting with PREFIX
+ -4 --ipv4 prefer IPv4
+ -6 --ipv6 prefer IPv6
-h, --help show this help screen
is only relevant without --delete because deletions are now done depth-first.
Requires the --recursive option (which is implied by -a) to have any effect.
-dit(bf(-B , --block-size=BLOCKSIZE)) This controls the block size used in
+dit(bf(-B, --block-size=BLOCKSIZE)) This controls the block size used in
the rsync algorithm. See the technical report for details.
dit(bf(-e, --rsh=COMMAND)) This option allows you to choose an alternative
using the fileset whose filenames start with PREFIX. See the "BATCH
MODE" section for details.
+dit(bf(-4, --ipv4) or bf(-6, --ipv6)) Tells rsync to prefer IPv4/IPv6
+when creating sockets. This only affects sockets that rsync has direct
+control over, such as the outgoing socket when directly contacting an
+rsync daemon, or the incoming sockets that an rsync daemon uses to
+listen for connections. One of these options may be required in older
+versions of Linux to work around an IPv6 bug in the kernel (if you see
+an "address already in use" error when nothing else is using the port,
+try specifying --ipv6 or --ipv4 when starting the daemon).
+
enddit()
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