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2015 Nov 10
0
Rsync and differential Backups
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2015 Nov 10
3
Rsync and differential Backups
On 11/10/2015 12:16 PM, Warren Young wrote:
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> Well, be fair, rsync can also miss files if files are changing while the backup occurs. Once rsync has passed through a given section of the tree, it will not see any subsequent changes.
I think you miss my meaning. Consider this sequence of events:
* "find" begins and processes dirA and then dirB
* another application writes