From a85a1514306687e76db1d24d060700e735156136 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wayne Davison Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 02:39:06 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] - Mention that "%o" can now have the value "del." - Updated the description of "%i" to reflect the latest functioning. --- rsyncd.conf.yo | 29 +++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/rsyncd.conf.yo b/rsyncd.conf.yo index 0aa3347a..fe78f3b3 100644 --- a/rsyncd.conf.yo +++ b/rsyncd.conf.yo @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ quote(itemize( it() %a for the remote IP address it() %l for the length of the file in bytes it() %p for the process ID of this rsync session - it() %o for the operation, which is either "send" or "recv" + it() %o for the operation, which is "send", "recv", or "del." it() %f for the filename (long form on server; no trailing "/") it() %n for the filename (short form; trailing "/" on dir) it() %L either the string " -> SYMLINK" or "" if not a symlink @@ -399,23 +399,25 @@ in the rsync source code distribution in the "support" subdirectory. The %i format is a set of cryptic characters that are output as follows: -quote(tt( *Xcstpog ITEM_NAME)) +quote(tt( =Xcstpog ITEM_NAME)) -The bf(*) is either bf(<) (receive), bf(>) (send), or bf(*) (--dry-run) if -the item is being transferred, otherwise it is a space. This lets you -distinguish between a file that is getting its attributes changed and a -file whose content is being updated. Note that when a symlink or a device -gets its value changed, that is considered to be a transfer. +The bf(=) is output as either a bf(<) (receive) or a bf(>) (send) if the +item is being transferred, a bf(.) if only the attributes are being +updated, or a bf(=) if the items are identical. Note that when a symlink +or a device gets its value changed, that is considered to be a transfer (as +opposed to a change in permissions or ownership). The bf(X) will be replaced by one of the following: an "f" for a file, a "d" for a dir, an "L" for a symlink, or a "D" for a device. The rest of the letters in the string above are the actual letters that -will be output if the associated attribute for the item is being updated; -otherwise the letter will be replaced by a "." for no change, a "+" -for a new item, or a "?" if the attribute is not known (which happens when -talking to an older rsync). The meanings of the attribute letters are as -follows: +will be output if the associated attribute for the item is being updated or +a "." for no change. Three exceptions to this are: (1) a newly created +item replaces each letter with a "+", (2) an identical item replaces each +letter with a space, and (3) an unknown attribute replaces each letter with +a "?" (this happens when talking to an older rsync). + +The attribute that is associated with each letter is as follows: quote(itemize( it() A bf(c) means the checksum of the file is different and will be @@ -435,6 +437,9 @@ quote(itemize( the authority to set the requested group). )) +One other output is possible: when deleting files, each deleted file will +be logged with the "%i" taking on a value of "deleting". + dit(bf(timeout)) The "timeout" option allows you to override the clients choice for I/O timeout for this module. Using this option you can ensure that rsync won't wait on a dead client forever. The timeout -- 2.34.1