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Para: Egoitz Aurrekoetxea; rsync@lists.samba.org
Enviado: Wed Sep 26 22:16:59 2007
Asunto: Re: Rsync and opened files
>could this copy correctly opened files?
it`s not a question if it`s open - it`s a question if you get a consistend copy.
with this, ther
file in some really inconsistent/weird state!
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> Hello,
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> I'm trying to dete
The short answer is "It depends"
Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to determine if rsync is a sure method of backing
> up servers (Linux and Windows) whose files are constantly
> being accesed and are not able to be stoped they're services
> for backing up purposes... I wou
This following info is in the Rsync mail archives but I'll refresh it.
There is a free vss toolkit you can get from Microsoft which allows you to
create shadow drives of local Windows harddrives.
I've put together this collection and an example script on how to backup
say the entire C: drive or j
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Subject: Rsync and opened files
Hello,
I'm trying to determine if rsync is a sure method of backing up servers
(Linux and Windows) whose files are constantly b
Hello,
I'm trying to determine if rsync is a sure method of backing up servers (Linux
and Windows) whose files are constantly being accesed and are not able to be
stoped they're services for backing up purposes... I would use it over ssh for
making incremental backups... in my tests seem to a
Hello,
I'm trying to determine if rsync is a sure method of backing up servers (Linux
and Windows) whose files are constantly being accesed and are not able to be
stoped they're services for backing up purposes... I would use it over ssh for
making incremental backups... in my tests seem to alw