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Apr 09, 2005
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Wayne Davison
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Document the new --only-write-batch=FILE option.
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@@ -380,6 +380,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb(
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--list-only list the files instead of copying them
--list-only list the files instead of copying them
--bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth; KBytes per second
--bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth; KBytes per second
--write-batch=FILE write a batched update to FILE
--write-batch=FILE write a batched update to FILE
--only-write-batch=FILE like --write-batch but w/o updating dest
--read-batch=FILE read a batched update from FILE
--read-batch=FILE read a batched update from FILE
--protocol=NUM force an older protocol version to be used
--protocol=NUM force an older protocol version to be used
--checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed (advanced)
--checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed (advanced)
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@@ -1277,6 +1278,16 @@ dit(bf(--write-batch=FILE)) Record a file that can later be applied to
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another identical destination with bf(--read-batch). See the "BATCH MODE"
another identical destination with bf(--read-batch). See the "BATCH MODE"
section for details.
section for details.
dit(bf(--only-write-batch=FILE)) Works like bf(--write-batch), except that
no updates are made on the destination system when creating the batch.
This lets you transport the changes to the destination system via some
other means and then apply the changes via bf(--read-batch). Note that
you can feel free to write the batch directly to some portable media: if
this media fills to capacity before the end of the transfer, you can just
apply that partial transfer to the destination and repeat the whole process
to get the rest of the changes (as long as you don't mind a partially
updated destination system while the multi-update cycle is happening).
dit(bf(--read-batch=FILE)) Apply all of the changes stored in FILE, a
dit(bf(--read-batch=FILE)) Apply all of the changes stored in FILE, a
file previously generated by bf(--write-batch).
file previously generated by bf(--write-batch).
If em(FILE) is "-" the batch data will be read from standard input.
If em(FILE) is "-" the batch data will be read from standard input.
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