Sven wrote:
Thanks for feedback.
After doing a little bit research I found that the application (Apache
Tomcat) and backup (Veritas NetBackup) was running during the copy
job.
What influence have a running Tomcat and NetBackup on rsync?
What rsync (running as root) do if there are read-only fil
Sven wrote:
> Thanks for feedback.
>
> After doing a little bit research I found that the application (Apache
> Tomcat) and backup (Veritas NetBackup) was running during the copy
> job.
>
> What influence have a running Tomcat and NetBackup on rsync?
> What rsync (running as root) do if there are r
, with this options only you are indicating to rsync don't create
a directory name as name of your file, , maybe yoy can try these
options :
rsync -arvcu --partial --progress -e "/usr/bin/ssh" orign destiny
I've use these options to trasfer a big data vollume and alwas is OK.
Cheers
2008/1
Thanks for feedback.
After doing a little bit research I found that the application (Apache
Tomcat) and backup (Veritas NetBackup) was running during the copy
job.
What influence have a running Tomcat and NetBackup on rsync?
What rsync (running as root) do if there are read-only files?
kind rega
Hi,
For what it's worth, I always specify my source and target paths as
absolute, ending in a slash (/). This has saved me from sneaky mistakes
many a time. Next to that, I don't know if your target filesystem is
supposed to be an exact copy of the source, but you did not specify
--delete which re
John R Pierce wrote:
Sven wrote:
Hi folks
We migrated storage from local disk to SAN with:
# rsync -avz /mnt/lvol00045/* /lvol00045
Why there is a difference in size? How to explain this? Do we have
inconsistency? What we did wrong?
[...]
/dev/mapper/vg01-lvol00045_old
Sven wrote:
Hi folks
We migrated storage from local disk to SAN with:
# rsync -avz /mnt/lvol00045/* /lvol00045
Why there is a difference in size? How to explain this? Do we have
inconsistency? What we did wrong?
[...]
/dev/mapper/vg01-lvol00045_old
10321208 3930336 6
Hi folks
We migrated storage from local disk to SAN with:
# rsync -avz /mnt/lvol00045/* /lvol00045
Why there is a difference in size? How to explain this? Do we have
inconsistency? What we did wrong?
[...]
/dev/mapper/vg01-lvol00045_old
10321208 3930336 6286016 39% /m
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