On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/22/2011 09:23 PM, James Colby wrote: > >> List Members - >> >> I am trying to use dolphin to copy a rather large directory (approx. 22 >> Gb. 2000 files, 500 directories) from my laptop to a server using the >> fish:// protocol. When I first attempted the copy it ran for a few >> hours and then died due to a network disconnect. Now when I try to do >> the copy again, I am getting an error saying that the directory already >> exists, which is true, as it looks like dolphin created the >> directory structure first, and then starting copying the files. Does >> anyone know of a way to resume this copy or is it possible to tell >> dolphin to just skip files and directories that already exist at the >> destination? If this is not possible with dolphin does anyone have a >> suggestion as to a better way to do this copy? >> > > Use rsync. It was made for exactly this kind of job. > > Sounds like we have a consensus. :) I've always been a little intimidated by rsync but I guess now is the time to man up (man rsync) </end bad pun> Thanks!!! James
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