Problem with --fil

Jignesh Shah jignesh.shah1980 at gmail.com
Mon May 4 19:32:27 GMT 2009


Hey Matt, OK it is displaying the statistics with --states on stdout as well
but I think format has been changed than rsync 2.6.7. Am I right?

Thanks,
Jignesh

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Jignesh Shah <jignesh.shah1980 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Thanks for reply but I have been passing --states option. I have given the
> command for example. See below is my exact command.
>
> /usr/local/bin/rsync  --verbose --bwlimit=6144 --relative --archive
> --blocking-io --stats --partial --force --timeout=43200 --delete  --compress
> -ii --log-file-format='%i %f %l %o %b' --log-file='/tmp/myfile'
> --omit-dir-times /src /dest
>
> Do you see anything wrong in this command.
>
> Thanks,
> Jignesh
>
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Matt McCutchen <matt at mattmccutchen.net>wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 00:26 +0530, Jignesh Shah wrote:
>> > Hi, I am using below command.
>> >
>> > rsync  --verbose --log-file-format='%i %f %l %o %b'
>> > --log-file='/tmp/myfile'  src/  dest/
>> >
>> > Though it is good that all the sync information contents will be
>> > redirected to /tmp/myfile, it would be useful if rsync could print at
>> > least below final statistics on stdout.
>> >
>> > 2009/05/05 00:17:45 [26050] Number of files: 18
>> > [...]
>> > 2009/05/05 00:17:45 [26050] Total bytes received: 464
>> > 2009/05/05 00:17:45 [26050] sent 130 bytes  received 464 bytes  108.00
>> > bytes/sec
>> > 2009/05/05 00:17:45 [26050] total size is 9593706  speedup is 16151.02
>> >
>> >
>> > Could any one please let me know if it is possible to display these
>> > statistics on standard output. It would be fine if it also redirected
>> > or not to log-file.
>>
>> Those lines are supposed to be controlled by the --stats option.  When I
>> ran your command (which does not have --stats), the stats didn't appear
>> in my log file, so I'm not sure how they got into yours; you might check
>> if you have two different rsyncs writing to the same log file.  In any
>> case, if you pass --stats, rsync should print the information to both
>> stdout and the log file.
>>
>> --
>> Matt
>>
>>
>
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