Kevin Korb via rsync (Mo 31 Dez 2018 20:50:03 CET):
> I can't say I have any idea why rsync would just skip that step and I
> can't duplicate it myself.
> Your only recourse might be to use --inplace on that system.
Hm. receiver.c or rsync.c both contain the debug info string "renaming
%s to
I can't say I have any idea why rsync would just skip that step and I
can't duplicate it myself.
Your only recourse might be to use --inplace on that system.
On 12/31/18 12:33 PM, Heiko Schlittermann via rsync wrote:
> Kevin Korb via rsync (So 30 Dez 2018 23:56:44 CET):
>> I think --partial
Kevin Korb via rsync (So 30 Dez 2018 23:56:44 CET):
> I think --partial might be a red herring here. It only applies to what
> happens when rsync is aborted in the middle of a file. What happens
> without -P?
Same happens w/o --partial. I append 2 logs:
- a from localhost to remote server,
Hi,
I used --partial to transfer files from my local computer (rsync 3.1.2,
Debian) to a remote computer (rsync 3.1.1 WD MyPassport Storage device)
The files get transferred, but after successful transfer, the files
are not renamed from . to .
Where to go next?
Here is the verbose output after