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so when a source dir is being synced to multiple targets, one can see
which one is being handled in the log.

e.g.:

$ tail -f /var/log/lsyncd/lsyncd.log
...
Mon May 23 22:48:41 2016 Normal: Startup of /mnt/filevolume/fileshare/ -> 10.3.0.40::ACMe_shared/ finished.
...
Mon May 23 22:48:42 2016 Normal: Startup of /mnt/filevolume/fileshare/ -> 10.3.0.41::ACMe_shared/ finished.

so when a source dir is being synced to multiple targets, one can see
which one is being handled in the log.

e.g.:

```
$ tail -f /var/log/lsyncd/lsyncd.log
...
Mon May 23 22:48:41 2016 Normal: Startup of /mnt/filevolume/fileshare/ -> 10.3.0.40::ACMe_shared/ finished.
...
Mon May 23 22:48:42 2016 Normal: Startup of /mnt/filevolume/fileshare/ -> 10.3.0.41::ACMe_shared/ finished.
```
@axkibe axkibe merged commit 7ec63e1 into lsyncd:master May 24, 2016
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axkibe commented May 24, 2016

Okidoky. I kind of miss the " quotes, but I can see how they don't work out here.

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