Re: Files in use

2001-12-02 Thread Martin Pool
On 28 Nov 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello all > I have been watching and learning from this list for a couple of months > now.. Here is my first question. > > If rsync comes across a file that is in use by somebody. What happens? > Does the file get skipped or does the entire transfer hal

RE: Files in use

2001-11-28 Thread matthew . 2 . burgess
r the moment it looks fairly stable (at least from the limited testing we've done on it so far). Matt. -Original Message- From: robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 00:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Files in use Hello all I have been watching

Re: Files in use

2001-11-28 Thread robert
Hello all I have been watching and learning from this list for a couple of months now.. Here is my first question. If rsync comes across a file that is in use by somebody. What happens? Does the file get skipped or does the entire transfer halt? The command I am issuing is: rsync -a -c -v -o -e