I ran the original transfer with the -a flag. It doesn't fix the problem.
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From: rsync [mailto:rsync-boun...@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Korb
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 8:26 PM
To: rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: rsync keeps writing files over
the T means
Hi Kevin,
Stat is pretty cool! But, I can’t quite figure out some of the stuff it is
telling me right now.
I’ll try using —update but I’m hoping to figure out why the timestamps are
not transferring on the majority of my files.
Thanks,
Blake
On 6/2/16, 6:58 PM, "rsync on behalf of Kevin Korb"
the T means that the timestamp is wrong and rsync is not fixing it
because you don't have --times or --archive in your command line.
On 06/08/2016 08:17 PM, McDowell, Blake wrote:
> Hi Steven,
>
> Yes, both file systems are the same.
>
> rsync -nri --modify-window=1
>
> Gives me the following
Hi Steven,
Yes, both file systems are the same.
rsync -nri --modify-window=1
Gives me the following for most files >f..T...
2015_167_1_1__Boy_What_A_Girl_R2/2015_167_1_1__Boy_What_A_Girl__UHD_DPX_R2/
BWAG_R2_00138428.dpx
Although a few have >f..T..n
2015_167_1_1__Boy_What_A_Girl_R2/20
Hi Perry,
The issue I¹m having is not writing to the LTO tape - rsync does that ok,
but we have just switch over to gcp followed by rsync as a double-check.
It has certainly helped with our LTO writing.
The problem I¹m having with the files continually re-writing is for a
local transfer from exte
Thanks for that info Simon.
The files system is Journaled HFS+ and I¹m running rsync version 3.1.2
protocol version 31.
I run rsync exclusively through the CLI/Terminal, so I¹m not sure what the
version that comes with OSX is, but it is not the GUI version.
On 6/3/16, 5:17 AM, "rsync on behalf
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11803
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Any progress on this?
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