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Subject: RE: File changed during save
sounds interesting - are you speaking about a special rsync version or about
this helper script:
http://marc.info/?l=rsyncm=115822570129821w=2
?
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On 9/15/07, roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what`s the rsync equivalent to this?
how can i see which files changed while rsync was transferring them ?
Handling of concurrent changes to source files is one of rsync's
weaknesses. The rsync sender naively reads each source file from
beginning to
Matt McCutchen wrote:
On 9/15/07, roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what`s the rsync equivalent to this?
how can i see which files changed while rsync was
transferring them ?
Handling of concurrent changes to source files is one of rsync's
weaknesses. The rsync sender naively reads
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Subject: RE: File changed during save
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An: roland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: rsync@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: File changed during save
On 9/15/07, roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what`s the rsync equivalent to this?
how can i see which files changed while
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An: 'roland' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: rsync@lists.samba.org
Betreff: RE: File changed during save
Matt McCutchen wrote:
On 9/15/07, roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what`s the rsync equivalent to this?
how can i see which files changed while rsync was
transferring them
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Betreff: RE: File changed during save
If you're on windows, someone wrote a vss patch for rsync. I haven't used
it extensively though but it has worked for in-use outlook pst files so far.
I plan on testing it with exchange and sql databases in the near future
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Note that back-to-back rsyncs make the window of opportunity much
much smaller for things to change during transit.
yes, but it still leaves room for corrupted transfers nobody
would probably know about !?
With UNIX file semantics,
Loop until nothing is
hi!
i want to use rsync for backup to central storage.
from emc networker i know some nice feature - it`s telling about changed
files during save - i.e. i
know which files have changed their contents while being backed up. for
example you can see if
shutdown of some oracle database was