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On 07/11/2014 01:49 PM, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Patrick J. LoPresti <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Try giving the "--size-only" option to rsync.
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> Better yet, try "--modify-window=1". From the rsync man page:
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> --modify-window
> When comparing two timestamps, rsync treats the timestamps as
> being equal if they differ by no more than the modify-window
> value. This is normally 0 (for an exact match), but you may
> find it useful to set this to a larger value in some situations.
> In particular, when transferring to or from an MS Windows FAT
> filesystem (which represents times with a 2-second resolution),
> --modify-window=1 is useful (allowing times to differ by up to 1
> second).
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> - Pat
>
Hi Pat,
--modify-window=1
3 hr - 9 sec
--modify-window=10
3 hr - 8 sec
Rat! I really though this sounded right
I did notice that the bugger the file (with no changes)
the longer it took. So, I think they are still doing
check sums.
Any way to turn of the check sum testing?
-T
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