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How does rsync handle directories where files can get moved a lot?
Let's say I have a tv series, 'seriesA', on the first drive, and rsync this entire directory nightly, using --delete and -a
So we get:
/HDD1/tv/watching/seriesA
/HDD2/tv/watching/seriesA
One day I have watched seriesA and put it where it belongs:
/HDD1/tv/seen/seriesA
/HDD2/tv/watching/seriesA
What happens the next time rsync runs?
Is it smart and moves seriesA without having to do any reading/writing, or is it stupid and removes the backup and copies it again from HDD1?
Last edited by Procyon (2009-03-15 17:46:50)
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I found info on the mailing list. http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists … 23448.html
It doesn't look good (it doesn't have the feature now and probably never will)... There is mention of some other apps that might be able to do it, something to look in to later.
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