Also, while on the topic of rsync commands. Anyone know a way I can write the rsync session to a text file? Other then ./centos.sh > centos.txt Because this makes very very long text files, Basically writing a line every time the screen would have updated in the CLI. On 8/19/2009 12:12 AM, Nick Olsen wrote: > What is everyones mirror size right now? > A du -sh of my /centos directory shows 126GB > Yet when I run rsync I see this > > sent 48 bytes received 3.16M bytes 371.95K bytes/sec > total size is 140.49G speedup is 44436.24 > > This is my rsync command. > rsync -vaHh --numeric-ids --delete --delete-after --delay-updates > --progress rsync://linux.mirrors.es.net/centos/ > /home/mirror/public_html/centos > > Anyone have any ideas? >