On Mon 06 Nov 2006, Ryan Rawdon wrote:

> The core of this bug is confusion based on the fact that RSYNC_NICE is
> not in /etc/default/rsync, so I had no idea to set it there.  My
> comment about changing line 11 of the init script is not necessary if
> there is a comment out version of RSYNC_NICE shipped out in the
> package for rsync so that people know to set it in /etc/default/rsync.

This is an excerpt of the distributed /etc/default/rsync file:

# run rsyncd at a nice level?
#  the rsync daemon can impact performance due to much I/O and CPU usage,
#  so you may want to run it at a nicer priority than the default priority.
#  Allowed values are 0 - 19 inclusive; 10 is a reasonable value.
RSYNC_NICE=''

You probably declined to allow the upgrade to replace your version of
this file. In that case it's your responsibility to check the new
version for new features etc.


Paul Slootman


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