OK, I know a lot about unix environments and am very
familiar with rsync (and a big fan). My MS windows knowledge is at I
play a doctor on TV stage. Hmm. OK, the analogy needs
work. I know what the words mean and can stumble my way through
many common problems.
And now Im trying to use
David,
I've used rsync to transfer multiple terabytes when replacing or
consolidating storage. The practical limit is not the overall size, but
there are a couple that will crop up:
1.
This is alluded to in the FAQ, but the relationship
between amount of memory on the hosts and the
Title: Any work-around for very large number of files yet?
Yes, I've read the FAQ, just hoping for a boon...
I'm in the process of relocating a large amount of data from one nfs server to another (Network Appliance filers). The process I've been using is to nfs mount both source and
, October 21, 2002 4:27 PM
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Subject: Re: Any work-around for very large number of files yet?
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:37:45AM -0500, Crowder, Mark wrote:
Yes, I've read the FAQ, just hoping for a boon...
I'm in the process of relocating a large amount of data from one nfs