On 17/11/2020 23:17, Chris Schlipalius wrote:
So at my last job we used to rsync data between isilons across campus,
and isilon to Windows File Cluster (and back).
I recommend using dry run to generate a list of files and then use this
to run with rysnc.
This allows you also to be able to
Hi Jonathan,
i would be very interested in seeing your scripts when they are posted. Let me
know where to get them!
Thanks a bunch!
Andi Christiansen
> On 11/18/2020 12:48 PM Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
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> On 17/11/2020 23:17, Chris Schlipalius wrote:
> > So at my last job we used to rsync
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Ø I would counsel in the strongest possible terms against that approach.
Ø Basically you have to be assured that none of your file names have "wacky"
characters in them, because handling "wacky" characters in file
Ø names is exceedingly difficult. I cannot stress how hard it is and the above
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 11:48:52 +, Jonathan Buzzard said:
> So what do I mean by "wacky" characters. Well remember a file name can
> have just about anything in it on Linux with the exception of '/', and
You want to see some fireworks? At least at one time, it was possible to use
a file system