X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/c769702fe5ef2ed845fd595fc18103875dede5f6..2c713fcdfa04eb7d58c67a4a51d4cbdc37f78536:/rsync.yo diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 008be615..d18267a9 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -512,9 +512,9 @@ This option can be quite slow, so only use it if you need it. dit(bf(-W, --whole-file)) With this option the incremental rsync algorithm is not used and the whole file is sent as-is instead. The transfer may be faster if this option is used when the bandwidth between the source and -target machines is higher than the bandwidth to disk (especially when the +destination machines is higher than the bandwidth to disk (especially when the "disk" is actually a networked filesystem). This is the default when both -the source and target are on the local machine. +the source and destination are specified as local paths. dit(bf(--no-whole-file)) Turn off --whole-file, for use when it is the default. @@ -1127,22 +1127,32 @@ updating multiple destination trees. Multicast transport protocols can be used to transfer the batch update files in parallel to many hosts at once, instead of sending the same data to every host individually. -Example: +Examples: verb( $ rsync --write-batch=batch -a /source/dir/ /adest/dir/ - $ rcp batch* remote: + $ ssh remote rsync --read-batch=- -a /bdest/dir/