Re: Eliminate the temp copy

2014-01-30 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Thank you all four your help. I'll stick to mv and cp for this kind of operations then. Regards, On 29/01/14 17:00, rsync-requ...@lists.samba.org wrote: > Re: Eliminate the temp copy signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omittin

Re: Eliminate the temp copy

2014-01-28 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
-01-27 1850.txt 2014-01-28 0620.txt 2014-01-28 1330.txt sent 182819 bytes received 164 bytes 783.65 bytes/sec total size is 182296 speedup is 1.00 On 28/01/14 10:20, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote: > On 28.01.2014 08:35, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have to sy

Re: Eliminate the temp copy

2014-01-28 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote: > On 28.01.2014 08:35, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have to sync two directories and one is an ftp mount. I had to set a >> different tmp dir as tmp files are not allowed in ftp mounts so I see no >> point in copying things

Eliminate the temp copy

2014-01-28 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Hi, I have to sync two directories and one is an ftp mount. I had to set a different tmp dir as tmp files are not allowed in ftp mounts so I see no point in copying things to a temp dir if they won't be used for the transfer. Is there any way to eliminate the use of a tmp dir? If not, could it be

Re: Bad size transfers

2013-11-27 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
pdate rsync also. Thank you very much. Regards, On 27/11/13 04:20, Wayne Davison wrote: > On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 5:57 AM, Juan Pablo Lorier <mailto:jplor...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > I see by the logs that files are partially transferred and deleted > from source (as

Bad size transfers

2013-11-26 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Hi, I've been using rsync for several years by now, but it's the first time I have a problem with file transfers. The scenario is quite complex, I have an inotify script that syncs a hole folder when new files arrive to another server that has an curlftp mount of another server. Most of the times,