On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09/22/2011 09:23 PM, James Colby wrote:Use rsync. It was made for exactly this kind of job.
List Members -
I am trying to use dolphin to copy a rather large directory (approx. 22
Gb. 2000 files, 500 directories) from my laptop to a server using the
fish:// protocol. When I first attempted the copy it ran for a few
hours and then died due to a network disconnect. Now when I try to do
the copy again, I am getting an error saying that the directory already
exists, which is true, as it looks like dolphin created the
directory structure first, and then starting copying the files. Does
anyone know of a way to resume this copy or is it possible to tell
dolphin to just skip files and directories that already exist at the
destination? If this is not possible with dolphin does anyone have a
suggestion as to a better way to do this copy?
Sounds like we have a consensus. :) I've always been a little intimidated by rsync but I guess now is the time to man up (man rsync) </end bad pun>
Thanks!!!
James
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