I think you misunderstood the man page (if you're
talking about what it says for --compare-hash).
I was talking about using compare-full as an alternative to
compare-hash. I believe the man page states that compare-full brings the
whole file over from the dest to the source and compares it there, which
is a very costly operation.
If you're testing backup quality then you should use
the --verify-at-time option instead
Will check it out!
--
Eric Robinson
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