--backup-dir make backups into this directory
--suffix=SUFFIX backup suffix (default ~ w/o --backup-dir)
-u, --update update only (don't overwrite newer files)
+ -K, --keep-dirlinks treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir
-l, --links copy symlinks as symlinks
-L, --copy-links copy the referent of all symlinks
--copy-unsafe-links copy the referent of "unsafe" symlinks
--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
+ --checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed
-4 --ipv4 prefer IPv4
-6 --ipv6 prefer IPv6
-h, --help show this help screen
regardless of the timestamps. This might change in the future (feel
free to comment on this on the mailing list if you have an opinion).
+dit(bf(-K, --keep-dirlinks)) On the receiving side, if a symlink is
+pointing to a directory, it will be treated as matching a directory
+from the sender.
+
dit(bf(-l, --links)) When symlinks are encountered, recreate the
symlink on the destination.
an "address already in use" error when nothing else is using the port,
try specifying --ipv6 or --ipv4 when starting the daemon).
+dit(bf(--checksum-seed=NUM)) Set the MD4 checksum seed to the integer
+NUM. This 4 byte checksum seed is included in each block and file
+MD4 checksum calculation. By default the checksum seed is generated
+by the server and defaults to the current time(), or 32761 if
+bf(--write-batch) or bf(--read-batch) are specified. This option
+is used to set a specific checksum seed, which is useful for
+applications that want repeatable block and file checksums, or
+in the case where the user wants a more random checksum seed.
+Note that setting NUM to 0 causes rsync to use the default of time()
+for checksum seed. Note also that bf(--write-batch) and bf(--read-batch)
+set the checksum seed to 32761, so bf(--checksum-seed=NUM) needs to
+follow these options if you want to specify a different checksum
+seed in batch mode.
+
enddit()
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