On Sat 04 Oct 2014, Paul Slootman wrote:
> > Only the modified file was backed up. However the whole file was copied,
> > not just the new things. :-(
>
> Why do you say this?
Oops, didn't read Kevin's followup and didn't notice the rsync over two
"local" filesystem paths.
Paul
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On Thu 02 Oct 2014, Juan Carlos Valle Sandoval wrote:
> I have changed the script to:
>
> rsync.exe -ai --size-only --progress
> --log-file=/cygdrive/v/notes/archive/RSyncLogFile.txt
> /cygdrive/d/%username%/notes/archive /cygdrive/v/notes/
You could still try the other suggestion of --modify-wi
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- --size-only should only be used if you are certain your files that are
the same size are actually the same. This is usually used when you
have accidentally used a copying method that doesn't copy the
timestamps and you just want to fix the timestamp
I have changed the script to:
rsync.exe -ai --size-only --progress
--log-file=/cygdrive/v/notes/archive/RSyncLogFile.txt
/cygdrive/d/%username%/notes/archive /cygdrive/v/notes/
The output is:
2014/10/02 10:25:49 [5088] >f.st.. archive/file1.nsf
2014/10/02 10:25:54 [5088] sent 4073663746 byte
Hi
2014/10/02 09:09:16 [2124] >f..t.. Folder/file.doc
2014/10/02 09:12:41 [2124] >f..t.. Folder/file2.doc
2014/10/02 09:15:38 [2124] >f..t.. Folder/file3.doc
This is the result of the output with --itemize-changes. Does it mean that
rsync is finding a different in the timestamp?
What
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You really won't know anything until you get the itemize output. But
in the end, if rsync isn't doing the networking then it isn't any
better than cp -au. In fact it is significantly slower. And that is
when you aren't stuck Cygwin.
On 10/01/2014 0
Thanks i Will check your advice tomorrow and let you know
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El 01/10/2014, a las 08:39 p.m., "Steven Levine"
escribió:
> In <206fad5f-53ea-49f1-abe8-411148b47...@gmail.com>, on 10/01/14
> at 07:14 PM, Juan Carlos Valle Sandoval said:
>
> Hi,
>
>> rsync.exe -av --progre
Do i need to have a rsync server to make this work? Honestly i was thinking it
was the easiest way to use rsync in my environment. The purpose is to make a
backup to the v:\ drive on a Windows server from my documents during the logoff
time. The issue is I can not install anything on the server
In <206fad5f-53ea-49f1-abe8-411148b47...@gmail.com>, on 10/01/14
at 07:14 PM, Juan Carlos Valle Sandoval said:
Hi,
>rsync.exe -av --progress
>--log-file=/cygdrive/v/notes/archive/RSyncLogFile.txt
>/cygdrive/d/%username%/notes/archive /cygdrive/v/notes/
Since you running on Windows, you might
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That doesn't matter. You are talking to it as a local path (what
network mounting does). Therefore you are stuck in --whole-file.
If whatever you are rsyncing to supports either rsync over ssh or
straight rsync then you can use user@host:/path or ho
One is local, the other is a network drive
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El 01/10/2014, a las 07:15 p.m., Kevin Korb escribió:
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> - --itemize-changes will tell you the why. The fact that both of your
> paths are local is why you are stuck with --who
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- --itemize-changes will tell you the why. The fact that both of your
paths are local is why you are stuck with --whole-file.
On 10/01/2014 08:14 PM, Juan Carlos Valle Sandoval wrote:
> Hi mates
>
> I am running this command and rsync keeps copying
Hi mates
I am running this command and rsync keeps copying all the files to the server.
Any reason why? It supposed to copy only those files with have been modified
and just copy the difference.
Thanks for your advice
rsync.exe -av --progress --log-file=/cygdrive/v/notes/archive/RSyncLogFile.t
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