X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/33e817e37e5f8694650dd3903c64bc594e5de747..baf3e5049e43659e24735bf893e4726f9074512a:/rsync.yo diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 51df0df5..820f4e48 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -59,8 +59,7 @@ itemize( it() for copying from a remote rsync server to the local machine. This is invoked when the source path contains a :: - separator. You can also use a rsync:// URL if no username - is required. + separator or a rsync:// URL. it() for copying from the local machine to a remote rsync server. This is invoked when the destination path contains a :: @@ -371,7 +370,12 @@ block device information to the remote system to recreate these devices. This option is only available to the super-user. dit(bf(-t, --times)) This tells rsync to transfer modification times along -with the files and update them on the remote system +with the files and update them on the remote system. Note that if this +option is not used, the optimization that excludes files that have not been +modified cannot be effective; in other words, a missing -t or -a will +cause the next transfer to behave as if it used -I, and all files will have +their checksums compared and show up in log messages even if they haven't +changed. dit(bf(-n, --dry-run)) This tells rsync to not do any file transfers, instead it will just report the actions it would have taken. @@ -506,10 +510,12 @@ additional directory to compare destination files against when doing transfers. This is useful for doing transfers to a new destination while leaving existing files intact, and then doing a flash-cutover when all files have been successfully transfered (for example by moving directories -around and removing the old directory). This option increases the -usefulness of --partial because partially transferred files will remain in -the new temporary destination until they have a chance to be completed. -If DIR is a relative path, it is relative to the destination directory. +around and removing the old directory, although this requires also doing +the transfer with -I to avoid skipping files that haven't changed). This +option increases the usefulness of --partial because partially transferred +files will remain in the new temporary destination until they have a chance +to be completed. If DIR is a relative path, it is relative to the +destination directory. dit(bf(-z, --compress)) With this option, rsync compresses any data from the source file(s) which it sends to the destination machine. This