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Got rid of the RSYNC_RSH_IO stuff for now.
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Wed, 17 Dec 2003 09:29:35 +0000
(09:29 +0000)
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Wed, 17 Dec 2003 09:29:35 +0000
(09:29 +0000)
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dit(bf(--port=PORT)) This specifies an alternate TCP port number to use
rather than the default port 873.
dit(bf(--blocking-io)) This tells rsync to use blocking IO when launching
rather than the default port 873.
dit(bf(--blocking-io)) This tells rsync to use blocking IO when launching
-a remote shell transport. If the remote shell is either rsh or remsh
(and
-
assuming the RSYNC_RSH_IO value does not apply),
rsync defaults to using
+a remote shell transport. If the remote shell is either rsh or remsh
,
+rsync defaults to using
blocking IO, otherwise it defaults to using non-blocking IO. (Note that
ssh prefers non-blocking IO.)
blocking IO, otherwise it defaults to using non-blocking IO. (Note that
ssh prefers non-blocking IO.)
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-1132,13
+1132,6
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dit(bf(RSYNC_RSH)) The RSYNC_RSH environment variable allows you to
override the default shell used as the transport for rsync. Command line
options are permitted after the command name, just as in the -e option.
override the default shell used as the transport for rsync. Command line
options are permitted after the command name, just as in the -e option.
-dit(bf(RSYNC_RSH_IO)) The RSYNC_RSH_IO environment variable allows you to
-override the blocking IO default for the shell specified in RSYNC_RSH. Set
-it to either "blocking" or "non-blocking". This value is only used if the
-remote-shell choice exactly matches the value of the RSYNC_RSH variable.
-Otherwise the default blocking-IO value will be used, as mentioned in
-the --blocking-io option's description above.
-
dit(bf(RSYNC_PROXY)) The RSYNC_PROXY environment variable allows you to
redirect your rsync client to use a web proxy when connecting to a
rsync daemon. You should set RSYNC_PROXY to a hostname:port pair.
dit(bf(RSYNC_PROXY)) The RSYNC_PROXY environment variable allows you to
redirect your rsync client to use a web proxy when connecting to a
rsync daemon. You should set RSYNC_PROXY to a hostname:port pair.