Never up to date

Max Kipness mkipness at geniant.com
Thu Oct 9 22:58:02 EST 2003


> >> > The Stats shows a literal data of 0, so it would appear that it
> >> > recognizes the data is in sync, but why does it show the
> >> filenames? I
> >> > thought it should only show the names of the files that
> >> have changed?
> >> 
> >> For enlightenment, see the description of the -t (--times)
> >> option in the man page.
> >> 
> > Thanks for the info, that seemed to do the trick when 
> rsyncing from a
> > local dir to another local dir.
>> > However, I still have similar, but slightly different results when
> > rsyncing from local dir to local samba mount. Some of the file names
> > still show up, but not all. When using -vv, of course, the ones that
> > showed up with -v do not state 'up to date', while the others do.
> 
> Windows file timestamps have a granularity of 2 seconds instead of 1.
> 
> Use --modify-window=1 whenever rsyncing with samba mount filesystems.

Thanks John, --modify-window=1 has fixed the problem.

Max



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