[Csync2] speed of "-cr /"
Aristedes Maniatis
ari at ish.com.au
Fri Jun 4 18:46:48 CEST 2010
When I want to check all files for updates, I need to run 'csync -cr /'. But that command is far too slow.
Looking at the configuration, I might only be Including a dozen folders in various parts of the filesystem and if I perform:
csync -cr /usr/local/etc/apache22
for instance, then the command is extremely fast. Why does csync not look at the values of the 'include' statements when traversing through the file system to check for file changes? I don't want to have to call csync separately with every path I've already gone to the trouble of "including" in the config file.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
Ari Maniatis
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