That would be the /NP switch. (no progress)
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Michael Leone
Sent: Monday, February 5, 2018 9:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NTSysADM] Re: Advice: migrate to new file server - UPDATE
A little update. I did a run with the /CREATE option first, to create all the
files as zero length entries. Then, this past Friday, I did a run without
/CREATE. I perhaps should have used the /MIR option, to delete any
files/folders in the destination that may have been deleted in the source since
the initial run. But I was a bit hesitant, so I'll do that next week.
Here's some output:
Started : Fri Feb 02 19:41:06 2018
Source : <source>
Dest : \\<destination<file://%3cdestination>>
Files : *.*
Options : *.* /NDL /NFL /S /E /COPYALL /ZB /NP /MT:20 /R:0 /W:0
Total Copied Skipped Mismatch FAILED Extras
Dirs : 87353 64 87289 0 0 2
Files : 830622 800743 29879 0 0 29
Bytes : 1.459 t 1.395 t 66.373 g 0 0 0
Times : 90:36:42 4:17:16 0:00:00 0:13:29
Ended : Sat Feb 03 00:11:52 2018
Not bad at all. Close to 1.4T copied, in less than 4.5 hours. (the skips were
because a few of the folders were previously fully populated, during a test
run).
The only issue - apparently when you use /MT (or /MIR), you end up with a lot
of lines in your log file that say "100%". (By a "lot", I mean I have literally
1 million lines in my log file ..) If anyone knows how to suppress that, I
would appreciate it ...