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Jun 26, 2010
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Wayne Davison
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Manpage improvements for --stats, --human-readable, and --list-only.
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The current statistics are as follows: quote(itemization(
The current statistics are as follows: quote(itemization(
it() bf(Number of files) is the count of all "files" (in the generic
it() bf(Number of files) is the count of all "files" (in the generic
sense), which includes directories, symlinks, etc.
sense), which includes directories, symlinks, etc. The total count will
it() bf(Number of files transferred) is the count of normal files that
be followed by a list of counts by filetype (if the total is non-zero).
were updated via rsync's delta-transfer algorithm, which does not include created
For example: "(reg: 5, dir: 3, link: 2, dev: 1, special: 1)" lists the
dirs, symlinks, etc.
totals for regular files, directories, symlinks, devices, and special
files. If any of value is 0, it is completely omitted from the list.
it() bf(Number of created files) is the count of how many "files" (generic
sense) were created (as opposed to updated). The total count will be
followed by a list of counts by filetype (if the total is non-zero).
it() bf(Number of deleted files) is the count of how many "files" (generic
sense) were created (as opposed to updated). The total count will be
followed by a list of counts by filetype (if the total is non-zero).
Note that this line is only output if deletions are in effect, and only
if protocol 31 is being used (the default for rsync 3.1.x).
it() bf(Number of regular files transferred) is the count of normal files
that were updated via rsync's delta-transfer algorithm, which does not
include dirs, symlinks, etc. Note that rsync 3.1.0 added the word
"regular" into this heading.
it() bf(Total file size) is the total sum of all file sizes in the transfer.
it() bf(Total file size) is the total sum of all file sizes in the transfer.
This does not count any size for directories or special files, but does
This does not count any size for directories or special files, but does
include the size of symlinks.
include the size of symlinks.
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Backward compatibility note: versions of rsync prior to 3.1.0 do not support
Backward compatibility note: versions of rsync prior to 3.1.0 do not support
human-readable level 1, and they default to level 0. Thus, specifying one or
human-readable level 1, and they default to level 0. Thus, specifying one or
two bf(-h) options behaves the same in old and new versions as long as you
two bf(-h) options will behave in a comparable manner in old and new versions
didn't specify a bf(--no-h) option prior to one or more bf(-h) options.
as long as you didn't specify a bf(--no-h) option prior to one or more bf(-h)
options. See the bf(--list-only) option for one difference.
dit(bf(--partial)) By default, rsync will delete any partially
dit(bf(--partial)) By default, rsync will delete any partially
transferred file if the transfer is interrupted. In some circumstances
transferred file if the transfer is interrupted. In some circumstances
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verb( rsync -av --list-only foo* dest/)
verb( rsync -av --list-only foo* dest/)
Starting with rsync 3.1.0, the sizes output by bf(--list-only) are affected
by the bf(--human-readable) option. By default they will contain digit
separators, but higher levels of readability will output the sizes with
unit suffixes. Note also that the column width for the size output has
increased from 11 to 14 characters for all human-readable levels. Use
bf(--no-h) if you want just digits in the sizes, and the old column width
of 11 characters.
Compatibility note: when requesting a remote listing of files from an rsync
Compatibility note: when requesting a remote listing of files from an rsync
that is version 2.6.3 or older, you may encounter an error if you ask for a
that is version 2.6.3 or older, you may encounter an error if you ask for a
non-recursive listing. This is because a file listing implies the bf(--dirs)
non-recursive listing. This is because a file listing implies the bf(--dirs)
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