https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8712
Summary: --link-dest doesn't work if target file exists (but needs updating) Product: rsync Version: 3.0.7 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: way...@samba.org ReportedBy: br...@interlinx.bc.ca QAContact: rsync...@samba.org Given two files: # /bin/ls -li {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD 44695517 -rw-rw---- 2 sshd messagebus 5492 2012-01-19 00:31 source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD 49676928 -rw-rw---- 1 sshd messagebus 5492 2012-01-18 12:00 dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD Their md5sums: # md5sum {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD b87dafdcf59ab3e7e9907c15385175b3 source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD c03b1ee584ef1405958b695f4e55b51d dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD Let's try to create a link from source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD to dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD Dry-run first to see what rsync tells us it's going to do: # rsync -naiiAXH --link-dest=/source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ > f..t...... jobqueue.MYD Looks like it's not going to create a link. Let's be sure: # rsync -aiiAXH --link-dest=/source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ > f..t...... jobqueue.MYD Yup, looks like it didn't create a link. The proof: # /bin/ls -li {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD 44695517 -rw-rw---- 2 sshd messagebus 5492 2012-01-19 00:31 source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD 49676897 -rw-rw---- 1 sshd messagebus 5492 2012-01-19 00:31 dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD Yet it did copy the file: # md5sum {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD b87dafdcf59ab3e7e9907c15385175b3 source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD b87dafdcf59ab3e7e9907c15385175b3 dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYD Why didn't it remove the existing file and create the link like we wanted it to with --link-dest? Let's try another file just to prove that it will create a link if the destination file doesn't exist: Two different files, same use case though: # /bin/ls -li {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 44695518 -rw-rw---- 2 sshd messagebus 5120 2012-01-19 00:31 source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 49676956 -rw-rw---- 1 sshd messagebus 5120 2012-01-18 12:00 dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI Different content again: # md5sum {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 6a0b5bdedfe738fbca17630e6496f85c dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 9052f8e598f8ee3bdcb2cbc510f0564c source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI See what rsync says it's going to do (before we remove the target file): # rsync -naiiAXH --link-dest=/source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ > f..t...... jobqueue.MYI Again, it's going to copy. But if we remove the target file and see what rsync says it's going to do: # rm dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI # rsync -naiiAXH --link-dest=/source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI dest/var/dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ hf jobqueue.MYI Ah ha! Say's it's going to link. Let's actually do it and see: # rsync -aiiAXH --link-dest=/source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/ hf jobqueue.MYI And sure enough, we now have three links to the same file (as we would expect): # /bin/ls -li {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 44695518 -rw-rw---- 3 sshd messagebus 5120 2012-01-19 00:31 source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 44695518 -rw-rw---- 3 sshd messagebus 5120 2012-01-19 00:31 dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI And the content (although we know it should report the same): # md5sum {source,dest}/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 9052f8e598f8ee3bdcb2cbc510f0564c dest/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI 9052f8e598f8ee3bdcb2cbc510f0564c source/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/jobqueue.MYI So why doesn't the same thing work when the destination file exists? The element of least surprise would make me think it should. That is, even if the destination file exists, if the result of the sync is the same as a file that a --link-dest points to, it should remove the destination file and create the link. Discussion the rsync list: On 01/20/12 17:56, Brian J. Murrell wrote: > On 12-01-20 05:42 PM, Kevin Korb wrote: >> Am I understanding right that your source and your link-dest are >> actually the same path? > > Yes they are! > >> If so what are you trying to do that wouldn't be accomplished >> with a simple 'cp -l'? > > Not all of the files in source and dest are supposed to be the > same. I only want to link the files that are. > >> Also, when using --link-dest the target is treated differently. >> Normally the target is an empty directory but if files already >> exist the behavior you are seeing is what is supposed to happen. >> Instead of deleting files and replacing them with links it >> assumes that they are already linked to whatever they are >> supposed to be linked to and updates them accordingly. > > That's a pity. Understandable perhaps for the case where there is > more than one link to the destination file, but if there is not > (i.e. there is only one link to the file, such as the example I > provided) it should feel free to unlink it and relink it to the > -link-dest specified file. Additionally, I would think an option to > force that behavior even if there is >1 link would be useful. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.samba.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the QA contact for the bug. -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list. To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html