conservator/archivist, so I
may be missing something obvious.
-Blake
From: Kevin Korb
Date: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at 15:01
To: McDowell, Blake , rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Question About Rsync and Modification Times
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That isn't how rsync s
the
source file and any rsync -a commands subsequently run do not modify the file
in any way. When I use rsync -a to copy over the first time, the timestamp is
modified to the current time and then continues to update anytime I run rsync -a
-Blake
From: rsync on behalf of Kevin Korb via rsync
Hello,
I have a question about how/why rsync updates modification times, which I
haven’t been able to find an answer to.
I have two locally connected storage devices running TrueNAS Core: one is new
and empty, while the other is filled with files.
When I run the following rsync command:
rsync
Transferring files to our NAS over fiber. Nothing unusual...
From: Kevin Korb [k...@sanitarium.net]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2017 3:08 PM
To: McDowell, Blake; rsync@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: modification times questions
I have never seen rsync do that
nt is correct you can run rsync with both
--times and --size-only.
This will cause rsync to "fix" the timestamps on files that are the same
size on both ends.
On 04/07/2017 02:53 PM, McDowell, Blake via rsync wrote:
> How do I transfer just the modification times with rsync? I now the fil
How do I transfer just the modification times with rsync? I now the file
content is the same but the modification times are different. Is there a way to
do this? Every way that I have tried causes the whole file to transfer as well.
Thanks
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Hello,
We have our mac connected to a SAN via 10Gbe fiber network. Being thunderbolt
model macs with no PCI slots we are using external boxes (Sonnet, ATTO) to
interface between the thunderbolt and fiber connections.
When using rsync -avvPhi we get speeds of approx 110MB/s but with a simple
Thanks Paul. That should help!
Kevin,
For a local copy is running a plain rsync transfer ( rsync )
essentially the same as a "drag-and-drop"?
The benefits of using rsync in that situation would all come from choosing
flags appropriate to the desired transfer?
Thanks,
Blake
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rk mount of some kind to make it a local copy instead of letting rsync do
the networking.
Anyways, if rsync isn't doing the networking then forcing it to do a delta
transfer would only make it take even longer.
On 06/24/2016 02:59 PM, McDowell, Blake wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> I h
ng --whole-file or disabling the
delta-transmission, why would an incomplete file be deleted and the transfer
start anew after an interruption?
Blake
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 12:
;t resume the
partial transfer.
Do I need to change my rsync command to allow it to resume a transfer of a
partially transferred file?
Thanks,
Blake
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rsync build - I pull it
straight from homebrew/github
/Users/medialab
?:? brew install rsync
Warning: homebrew/dupes/rsync-3.1.2 already installed
Maybe the file system… Any suggested troubleshooting for that or rsync?
Thanks,
Blake
On 6/10/16, 11:43 PM, "rsync on behalf of St
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
>
>
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
es.
-rwxrwxrwx 24,839,552 2016/05/27 14:00:57 BWAG_R2_00130798.dpx
-rwxrwxrwx 24,839,552 2016/05/27 14:00:57 BWAG_R2_00130798.dpx
I¹m running version 3.1.2 protocol 31.
Thanks,
Blake
On 6/2/16, 7:26 PM, "rsync on behalf of Steven Levine"
wrote:
>In , on 06/02/16
> at 1
external HDD to internal HDD, both HFS+
Thanks,
Blake
On 6/3/16, 4:14 AM, "Perry Hutchison" wrote:
>"McDowell, Blake" wrote:
>
>> The storage is just an regular HDD in a mac pro tower. I can't
>> imagine why it wouldn't handle timestamps. Also o
nc on behalf of Simon Hobson"
wrote:
>"McDowell, Blake" wrote:
>
>> The storage is just an regular HDD in a mac pro tower.
>
>Ah, is this the version of rsync that comes with OS X ? Are these HFS+
>filesystems ?
>
>I vaguely recall that the OS X version i
, are you using rsync to copy files to a tape drive? If so then I
>would think rsync is not the right tool for dealing with linear storage.
>
>On 06/02/2016 06:25 PM, McDowell, Blake wrote:
>> OK. Thanks. Where can I find information regarding how to interpret
>> —itemize-chan
OK. Thanks. Where can I find information regarding how to interpret
—itemize-changes?
The timestamps aren’t changing, so the target must not be storing them,
which I have no idea why. The directory I’m writing to is 777.
What is the flag to tell rsync to ignore the timestamps?
Thanks,
Blake
On
012_79_1_14_1__1199_Workprint/2012_79_1_14_1__1199_Workprint__UHD_DPX/119
>9WP_00086405.dpx
>f..t...
>2012_79_1_14_1__1199_Workprint/2012_79_1_14_1__1199_Workprint__UHD_DPX/119
>9WP_00086406.dpx
~Blake
On 6/2/16, 5:44 PM, "rsync on behalf of Kevin Korb"
wrote:
>I
ppears that the modification times are not being carried
through to the destination resulting in the files continually wanting to
re-write.
I'm hoping someone can help me figure this out. Any information you need from
me (logs, etc) I'm happy to try and provide.
Many thanks,
Blake
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