Re: Rsync and open files

2004-08-02 Thread Steve Losen
> anyone happen to know how NetApp's DataONTAP handles open files? > > matt > On Aug 2, 2004, at 3:04 PM, Jim Salter wrote: > > > Rsync does not handle open files. Your operating system does. Either > > the OS allows rsync access, or it doesn't. Quick crib sheet: > > When rsync copies a fil

Re: Rsync and open files

2004-08-02 Thread Matt Miller
anyone happen to know how NetApp's DataONTAP handles open files? matt On Aug 2, 2004, at 3:04 PM, Jim Salter wrote: Rsync does not handle open files. Your operating system does. Either the OS allows rsync access, or it doesn't. Quick crib sheet: Normal behavior for *BSD or Linux systems: the r

Re: Rsync and open files

2004-08-02 Thread Jim Salter
Rsync does not handle open files. Your operating system does. Either the OS allows rsync access, or it doesn't. Quick crib sheet: Normal behavior for *BSD or Linux systems: the root user has access to any file, at any time. Non-root users may or may not, depending on system configuration, b

Rsync and open files

2004-08-02 Thread Adams, John
I didn't see this answered in the FAQ, and it's important to one of my application owners. How does RSYNC handle open or write in process files? Thank you! J [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This message (including any attachments) may contain Molex confidential

Re: Rsync and open files

2002-07-25 Thread '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
On 25 Jul 2002, "Childs, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings. > > I have been looking around the web for information about what rsync does > when the file being copied from is open and changing, but haven't seen this > topic discussed anywhere. If you know of any place this is discussed,