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Documented --min-size.
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:16:21 +0000
(20:16 +0000)
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:16:21 +0000
(20:16 +0000)
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to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb(
--force force deletion of dirs even if not empty
--max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files
--max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE
--force force deletion of dirs even if not empty
--max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files
--max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE
+ --min-size=SIZE don't transfer any file smaller than SIZE
--partial keep partially transferred files
--partial-dir=DIR put a partially transferred file into DIR
--delay-updates put all updated files into place at end
--partial keep partially transferred files
--partial-dir=DIR put a partially transferred file into DIR
--delay-updates put all updated files into place at end
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be offset by one byte in the indicated direction.
Examples: --max-size=1.5mt-1 is 1499999 bytes, and --max-size=2g+1 is
2147483649 bytes.
Examples: --max-size=1.5mt-1 is 1499999 bytes, and --max-size=2g+1 is
2147483649 bytes.
+dit(bf(--min-size=SIZE)) This tells rsync to avoid transferring any
+file that is smaller than the specified SIZE, which can help in not
+transferring small, junk files.
+See the bf(--max-size) option for a description of SIZE.
+
dit(bf(-B, --block-size=BLOCKSIZE)) This forces the block size used in
the rsync algorithm to a fixed value. It is normally selected based on
the size of each file being updated. See the technical report for details.
dit(bf(-B, --block-size=BLOCKSIZE)) This forces the block size used in
the rsync algorithm to a fixed value. It is normally selected based on
the size of each file being updated. See the technical report for details.