Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
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I do not understand the context of your question. However, a networked
rsync not using --whole-file will do a delta xfer if it sees a
difference in mtime or file size. The fact that the file was deleted
and recreated vs modified while rsync was not
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hello,
Anybody have experience on this matter?
If the source file has been deleted and recreate at the next sync rsync
will move whole file without apply delta transfer even the destination file
exist
Please reply
Thank you,
Remo Angeloni
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I don't understand why I sent so many message.. can be my outlookJ.. sorry
again
It seems very strange that I write before but it was that happen to me.
I have a remote application that every 3 hours recreate the file x that the
first time will be moved
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I don't understand why I sent so many message.. can be my outlookJ.. sorry
again
It seems very strange that I write before but it was that happen to me.
I have a remote application that every 3 hours recreate the file x that the
first time will be moved
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I don't understand why I sent so many message.. can be my outlookJ.. sorry
again
It seems very strange that I write before but it was that happen to me.
I have a remote application that every 3 hours recreate the file x that the
first time will be moved
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