> 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
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
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
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
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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,