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At 02:00 PM 12/8/04, Stephen J. McCracken wrote: >Frank Bax wrote: >>At 01:37 PM 12/8/04, Warren Sanders wrote: >> >>>Frank Bax wrote: >>> >>>>I'm using this command: >>>> rsync -atvz -e ssh [remote] [local] >>>>to transfer a bunch of files form one system to another. Upon >>>>inspection of received data, I notice about 50/50 of directories have >>>>current or original timestamp. Why is that? >Is the transfer being completed? I've seen that the timestamp is usually >the current time on many copies until completed and then reset to the >correct timestamp. That could be it - transfer of 17G is only half done - some directories appear to be complete, but timestamps are still current - will follow-up in a few hours. Yes, I know installing disk to same system would have saved a bunch of time, but that was not an option. Frank
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