--log-file=File output

Robert DuToit rdutoit at comcast.net
Wed Mar 12 13:40:05 MDT 2014


On Mar 12, 2014, at 9:11 AM, Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote:

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> I doubt it.  Only the first of the three numbers is even accurate
> (unless you disable incremental indexing or rsync is almost done).

Yes I use the file list (non incremental) and then the total count is always there.

wish there was  way to send the regular progress to the log file, though I know that isn’t the idea really.

I can get a file count at the beginning and then I guess count the lines in the logfile but that’s a bit intensive. Great if there was a formt specifier for file count.

thanks,  Rob


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> On 03/12/2014 08:04 AM, Robert DuToit wrote:
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>> On Mar 12, 2014, at 12:21 AM, Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net>
>> wrote:
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>> -v would be %n%L You probably don't want --progress in a log file.
>> 
>>> It works great. The one thing that it doesn’t seem to offer is
>>> any file count for those uploaded as in progress. If possible I
>>> may try to channel the progress to the logfile- I  havn’t been
>>> able to find the place in the source that displays the  (xfer#8,
>>> to-check=1115/1125) or if that is even possible. But this is a
>>> big improvement at least.
>> 
>>> Rob
>> 
>> 
>> On 03/12/2014 12:20 AM, Robert DuToit wrote:
>>>>> Thanks Kevin,
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 12, 2014, at 12:10 AM, Kevin Korb
>>>>> <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> See --log-file-format  Most of the info for it is in man 
>>>>> rsyncd.conf since it is mostly used by servers.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I looked in there - a bit daunting. Ideally I would just
>>>>>> want the stdout format  with —progress -v. Maybe there are
>>>>>> some simple examples out there.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Rob
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 03/12/2014 12:02 AM, Robert DuToit wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi All, I have a situations where I need output to a
>>>>>>>> file and normally would just append “&>output.log” to
>>>>>>>> the rsync command line but can’t do that in this
>>>>>>>> situation and need to run rsync with just the args via
>>>>>>>> nstask. I tried the internal --log-file=File  option
>>>>>>>> which works except it outputs very verbosely and not
>>>>>>>> the usual (xfer#8, to-check=1115/1125) output I need to
>>>>>>>> parse. I don’t knoiw if there is any way to tweak that
>>>>>>>> to the normal output in the code and couldn’t see any
>>>>>>>> settings relating to that.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On OSX 10.9 using rsync 3.0.9 and the standard osx
>>>>>>>> options
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Thanks,  Rob
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
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