‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Sunday, September 12, 2021 2:03 AM, Kevin Korb <k...@sanitarium.net> wrote:
> I thought I did elaborate. If it is a problem for you then maybe you > shouldn't be using --update. Or you should let rsync delete incomplete > files upon abort as it does by default. I am using the following rsync -av --inplace --update --log-file=/media/hagbard/hc/snapshot/test1.log /media/hagbard/hc1/snapshot/test1 /media/hagbard/hc/snapshot/ I want that if I run the rsync command again, the files already transferred are not resent, thus I used --update. > > On 9/11/21 9:29 PM, hancooper wrote: > > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > > On Saturday, September 11, 2021 11:20 PM, Kevin Korb via rsync > > rsync@lists.samba.org wrote: > > > > > --archive is all you really need. I actually wish --archive was the > > > default because it is all most people need and with the exception of > > > writing to a FAT filesystem it is almost always needed. > > > --append is for very special cases and should only be used if you really > > > know you need it and why. --append-verify only exists because people > > > seem to think they need --append and get annoyed that it corrupts their > > > files. > > > --update is sometimes helpful however it interacts badly with --partial > > > and --inplace. > > > > That's right. Can you elaborate how --update interacts badly with --partial > > and --inplace? > > > > > Since rsync doesn't set the timestamp of a file until it > > > is finished then any file left incomplete by an aborted rsync will have > > > the timestamp of the abort not the source file. Therefore it will be > > > newer than the source file and unless the source is updated rsync > > > --update will never complete the file. > > > > Is there a solution to this problem and should we consider it a bug? > > I am encountering this, and it's a real problem for me if files are > > not completed. > > > > > On 9/11/21 6:50 PM, hancooper via rsync wrote: > > > > > > > I am struggling to understand exactly what the rsync options --update > > > > and --append-verify do. > > > > Doing info rsync gives > > > > -u, --update > > > > This forces rsync to skip any files which exist on the destina‐ > > > > tion and have a modified time that is newer than the source > > > > file. (If an existing destination file has a modification time > > > > equal to the source file’s, it will be updated if the sizes are > > > > different.) > > > > --append-verify > > > > This works just like the --append option, but the existing data > > > > on the receiving side is included in the full-file checksum > > > > verification step, which will cause a file to be resent if the > > > > final verification step fails (rsync uses a normal, non-append‐ > > > > ing --inplace transfer for the resend). > > > > I am using rsync to transfer directories recursively. There are times > > > > where I have to stop the rsync transfer, and resume the transfer a few > > > > hours or days later, without affecting the already transferred files at > > > > destination. > > > > I also got some files that return errors by rsync, such as > > > > rsync: read errors mapping > > > > "/media/hc1/a1-chaos/amvib/IACL-2017-07-19T00:00:00-2017-07-19T23:59:59.mseed": > > > > Input/output error (5) > > > > I would like to retry the transfer of these files, at a later time too, > > > > without affecting the files that had been transferred successfully. > > -- > > ~-,._.,-~'`^`'~-,._.,-~'`^`'~-,._.,-~'`^`'~-,._.,-~'`^`'~-,._., > Kevin Korb Phone: (407) 252-6853 > Systems Administrator Internet: > FutureQuest, Inc. ke...@futurequest.net (work) > Orlando, Florida k...@sanitarium.net (personal) > Web page: https://sanitarium.net/ > PGP public key available on web site. > ~-,..,-~'`^`'~-,..,-~'`^`'~-,..,-~'`^`'~-,..,-~'`^`'~-,._., -- 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