rsync certainly helps with large directories, so thats at least a
partial solution, but it doesnt resume an interrupted transfer of an
individual file, does it?
Prosenjit Kundu wrote:
I have also used 'cp -u'.......but rsync is better match for it.
PK
On 2/6/06, hansel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <hansel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've used 'cp -u' for a similar problem (where I really am updating
parallel --backup-- directories of huge graphics files).
Mark Hansel
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, urgrue wrote:
Anyone know of any trick to make mv/cp support some form of crash-recovery?
The problem is, if I'm moving a huge directory/file, and the transfer
fails, there is absolutely no way to continue where I left off. This is
awfully primitive.
The only way I can think of is to zssh into my own localhost and use
rz/sz, or the same via ftp, but this seems like a pathetic kludge, and
even those dont work very well with large directories full of files.
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