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Any way to test with "dry run" similar to rsync?
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Any way to test with "dry run" similar to rsync? |
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Wed, 13 May 2020 07:48:00 -0500 |
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Subject says all. Waiting while 100-300+GB move is not optimal, nor is guessing
about possible recursion errors which could double that. Is there a way to
eliminate file copies but yield the "manifest"?
Would creating an rdiff target with one dummy file and using --compare be a
work around? Will that provide file listing? Running a test with --compare
initially throws "not an rdiff directory" error. Even if I use --force or
--create-full-path.
Thanks for thoughts.
Rufus
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