faster *IF* there
are several large files. If all small files and often changing then
robocopy may be just about the same.
Correct.
Havoc, if the speed benefit of delta transfers is not a priority, I
would recommend that you just use robocopy. Otherwise, you could use
rsync on both sides
Is there a way to fix the skipping of overly long filenames (aside from
shortening the names ;)?
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Bah, after googling yet some more it seems like this cannot be fixed :(
On Tuesday 02 October 2007, havoc wrote:
Is there a way to fix the skipping of overly long filenames (aside from
shortening the names ;)?
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I am having problems using rsync on cygwin to properly copy the
ownership of files from windows to windows
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Does robocopy handle partial transfers, and backups
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I am having problems using rsync on cygwin to properly copy the
ownership of files from windows to windows.
I am running: rsync -avPA //src_addr/some/path /local/dst/path/
Based on:
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compatibility with windows permissions.
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Intriguing, you're saying to use rsync to copy/sync the data, the use
robocopy
to only recursively set
that is possible, the client
needs a full transfer from the server to see what it needs to send.
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Would running an rsync daemon on the client side (using Matt's ACL enabled
rsync) solve my ACL problem?
On Monday 01 October 2007, havoc wrote:
Yes, mapped drive, kindof, it's a netbios default share, but essentially
the same thing.
I am trying to avoid any situation that requires special
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I forgot to mention that my concern with cwrsync is whether or not it is built
with ACL support.
On Monday 01 October 2007, havoc wrote:
Heh, already found that via:
http://www.gaztronics.net/rsync.php
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Check out cwRsync. Should allow you
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