message telling them to try later. The default is 0 which means no limit.
See also the "lock file" option.
+dit(bf(max verbosity)) The "max verbosity" option allows you to control
+the maximum amount of verbose information that you'll allow the daemon to
+generate (since the information goes into the log file). The default is 1,
+which allows the client to request one level of verbosity.
+
dit(bf(lock file)) The "lock file" option specifies the file to use to
support the "max connections" option. The rsync server uses record
locking on this file to ensure that the max connections limit is not
dit(bf(ignore errors)) The "ignore errors" option tells rsyncd to
ignore I/O errors on the server when deciding whether to run the delete
phase of the transfer. Normally rsync skips the --delete step if any
-I/O errors have occurred in order to prevent disasterous deletion due
+I/O errors have occurred in order to prevent disastrous deletion due
to a temporary resource shortage or other I/O error. In some cases this
test is counter productive so you can use this option to turn off this
-behaviour.
+behavior.
dit(bf(ignore nonreadable)) This tells the rsync server to completely
ignore files that are not readable by the user. This is useful for
instead of "refuse options = compress" to avoid returning an error to a
client that requests compression.
+Note that rsync's --del option is implemented as a popt alias, so there
+is no need (an indeed, no way) to refuse "del" by name -- just matching
+the --delete-during option (e.g. "delete*") will refuse --del as well.
+
dit(bf(dont compress)) The "dont compress" option allows you to select
filenames based on wildcard patterns that should not be compressed
during transfer. Compression is expensive in terms of CPU usage so it
manpageauthor()
-rsync was written by Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras. They may be
-contacted via email at tridge@samba.org and
-Paul.Mackerras@cs.anu.edu.au
+rsync was written by Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras.
+Many people have later contributed to it.
+Mailing lists for support and development are available at
+url(http://lists.samba.org)(lists.samba.org)