Hi,
 
I am trying to backup some documents associated with an old app that uses
the filename to associate the documents to customer records - for example,
here's the name of a Word document:
 
"Treatment Doc 10185, 051107.DOC"
 
In other words: this is a document associated with record 10185, written on
5th Nov 2007.
 
When I back them up from their linux-based host via rsyncd, every one of
these documents throws up a message in the rsyncd log like:
 
2009/11/11 14:52:14 [14349] file has vanished:
"/data/common/users/JUPVET_Docs/Text/Treatment Doc 10185, 051107.DOC" (in
server)
 
The backup is still running (there are thousands of documents to
check/backup), but is the comma in the name likely to be causing this? I
have only just added the users path to the backup and previous tests backing
up just /etc have worked fine. As the app is being taken out of service, I
may be able to rename all the docs if necessary.
 
Thanks
 
Nigel
 
 
 
 
 

Nigel Kendrick
IT Associate
Pet Doctors Ltd
Pet Doctors House
Drayton Lane, Merston
Chichester, West Sussex
PO20 1EL
Tel (direct): 01555 708 601
Fax: 01243 782 584

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