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Document the fact that --numeric-ids is implied if the source system is
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David Dykstra
<dwd@samba.org>
Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:30:28 +0000
(17:30 +0000)
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David Dykstra
<dwd@samba.org>
Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:30:28 +0000
(17:30 +0000)
a daemon using chroot.
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permissions to be the same as the local permissions.
dit(bf(-o, --owner)) This option causes rsync to update the remote owner
of the file to be the same as the local owner. This is only available
dit(bf(-o, --owner)) This option causes rsync to update the remote owner
of the file to be the same as the local owner. This is only available
-to the super-user.
+to the super-user. Note that if the source system is a daemon using chroot,
+the --numeric-ids option is implied because the source system cannot get
+access to the user names.
dit(bf(-g, --group)) This option causes rsync to update the remote group
dit(bf(-g, --group)) This option causes rsync to update the remote group
-of the file to be the same as the local group.
+of the file to be the same as the local group. Note that if the source
+system is a daemon using chroot, the --numeric-ids option is implied because
+the source system cannot get access to the group names.
dit(bf(-D, --devices)) This option causes rsync to transfer character and
block device information to the remote system to recreate these
dit(bf(-D, --devices)) This option causes rsync to transfer character and
block device information to the remote system to recreate these
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what ownership to give files. The special uid 0 and the special group
0 and never mapped via user/group names even if the --numeric-ids
option is not specified.
0 and never mapped via user/group names even if the --numeric-ids
option is not specified.
-If a user or group name does not exist on the destination system then
-the numeric id from the source system is used instead.
+If the source system is a daemon using chroot, or if a user or group name
+does not exist on the destination system, then the numeric id from the
+source system is used instead.
dit(bf(--timeout=TIMEOUT)) This option allows you to set a maximum IO
timeout in seconds. If no data is transferred for the specified time
dit(bf(--timeout=TIMEOUT)) This option allows you to set a maximum IO
timeout in seconds. If no data is transferred for the specified time