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2014 Dec 27
2
Re[2]: --link-dest --inplace updates files without unlinking. What to do?
No. Now there is no --inplace. So, rsync will never write new file directly into old one (without unlinking). If there already is old file and it needs updating, then rsync will write into something like .file-He4gw, and then it will rename this file to its right name. This new file will not have any hardlinks to old files
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Askar Safin
http://vk.com/safinaskar
Kazan, Russia
2014 Dec 27
2
Re[2]: --link-dest --inplace updates files without unlinking. What to do?
I don't specify --partial-dir. As you can see from the script, rsync at first copies to "in-progress", and then renames this to (for example) 2014-12-01-000000. So, if rsync interrupts, then at the next run the script will end "in-progress" (all partial files will be done) and then will rename this dir to 2014-12-01-000000. So, there never will be partial files in finished
2014 Dec 27
0
--link-dest --inplace updates files without unlinking. What to do?
...to have the new metadata.
On 12/26/2014 08:32 PM, Askar Safin wrote:
> No. Now there is no --inplace. So, rsync will never write new file
> directly into old one (without unlinking). If there already is old
> file and it needs updating, then rsync will write into something
> like .file-He4gw, and then it will rename this file to its right
> name. This new file will not have any hardlinks to old files ==
> Askar Safin http://vk.com/safinaskar Kazan, Russia
>
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