The Announcer's soundscript mentions a third line for dropping the intelligence, but none exists."The enemy has dropped our intelligence."."We have dropped the enemy intelligence."."We have dropped the enemy intelligence!".The enemy has captured our intelligence." "Success! We have secured the enemy intelligence."."Alert! The enemy has taken our intelligence."."Alert! The enemy has taken our intelligence!".
"Attention! Five minutes left in the mission, five minutes left in the mission."."Prepare to capture all control points." ( Coldfront Only)."Prepare to attack the enemy's control points!" ( Gravel Pit and Steel Only).For a more detailed practical and mathematical explanation refer to how rsync works and the rsync algorithm, respectively. Using this information a large file can be constructed using rsync without having to transfer the entire file. For each file to be constructed, a weak and strong checksum is found for all blocks such that each block is of length S bytes, non-overlapping, and has an offset which is divisible by S. Whether transferring files locally or remotely, rsync first creates a file-list containing information (by default, it is the file size and last modification timestamp) which will then be used to determine if a file needs to be constructed. Network file transfers use the SSH protocol by default and host can be a real hostname or a predefined profile/alias from. Remote locations can be specified with a host-colon syntax:
You may want to use the -r/ -recursive option to recurse into directories.įiles can be copied locally as with cp, but the motivating purpose of rsync is to copy files remotely, i.e. The -P option is the same as -partial -progress, which keeps partially transferred files and shows a progress bar. Rsync can be used as an advanced alternative for the cp or mv command, especially for copying larger files: Note: Using rsync instead of cp/mv is efficient across different filesystems, but not for copying or moving files on the same filesystem.