Hey Carl,
Hi Tim,
At first glance, I don't see anything obvious, but if it were me, I'd do the following: a) add the 'n' flag to do a dry run (no actual copying) b) increase rsync's verbosity (A single -v will give you information about what files are being transferred and a brief summary at the end. Two -v options (-vv) will give you information on what files are being skipped and slightly more information at the end. A third 'v' is insanely verbose.) c) redirect standard out to a text file that you can examine for more clues. hth & regards,
Good suggestions! Thanks!
Tim
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Carl E. Hartung carlh04426@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 12:42:19 -0400 Tim Dunphy wrote:
Does anyone have a good guess as to why these 'out of space' failures are occurring?
Hi Tim,
At first glance, I don't see anything obvious, but if it were me, I'd do the following:
a) add the 'n' flag to do a dry run (no actual copying)
b) increase rsync's verbosity (A single -v will give you information about what files are being transferred and a brief summary at the end. Two -v options (-vv) will give you information on what files are being skipped and slightly more information at the end. A third 'v' is insanely verbose.)
c) redirect standard out to a text file that you can examine for more clues.
hth & regards,
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