
22 2 - INSTALLING AND USING THE RCU
Specifying Time
Limits
The RCU client can be given a time limit for mirroring, copying, or transparently
prepopulating data. A time limit can be useful when you want to limit data transfer
usage to a certain time frame (for example, 2 hours after midnight) to control
bandwidth usage.
The following example illustrates the transparent prepopulation of the c:\data
directory until the entire directory has been transferred, or 1 hour (that is, 3600
seconds) has passed, whichever comes first. For example:
rcu /prepop c:\data WANAccelerator1 /timeout 3600
Specifying Wild
Cards
Source locations can have a wild card (*) in the last part of the path (for example,
c:\dir\newfiles*). The wild card can be used with any of the client locations to limit
the data sources. The following example mirrors any directory or file starting with
newfile in the c:\data directory. The files appear as build1\newfile1, build1\newfile2,
and so forth on the server. For example:
rcu /mirror c:\data\newfile* server1 build1
Excluding Files
and Directories
Files or directories can also be individually excluded using the /excludepath option.
The following example copies the c:\data subtree to the newdata directory on the
server (with the exception of anything in or below the c:\data\private directory):
rcu /copy c:\data server1 newdata /excludepath \private
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