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Old 01-17-2008, 06:45 PM
John Beardmore
 
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Default Re: rsync --bwlimit=KPBS

In article <XnF94C91427D9B36antoineemerit@212.27.42.69>, Antoine EMERIT
<reply_to_replay@daubededaube.nothing> writes
>John Beardmore <wookie@wookie.demon.co.uk> wrote
>news:weZvU25OxCeAFwNP@wookie.demon.co.uk:


>> --bwlimit=180
>>
>> and
>>
>> --bwlimit=200
>>
>> by setting it at the client or the server end, but either way it seems
>> to be ignored.

>
>The --bwlimit is for the client side.
>
>It limit the badwidth file by file, and so can't impact very small file
>transfert (the bandwidth calculation restart for each file).


Some of these are 300 off megabytes !


>And the parameters is in K Bytes per second. In your examples your define a
>1800 KB/s and 2000 KB/s bandwidth. Is it correct ?


Oops !

I read it as k bits per second !

Guess I mean 18 and 20 then !


Many thanks ! J/.
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