I have a setup containing 3 physical hard disks, on all there is a Data directory:
w:\data (Master)
y:\data (Slave)
z:\data (Slave)
I just want to synchronize w: to y: and w to z.
I expect a synchronize software not to do this at one (I have no problem with starting the processes one after each ...
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- 18 Jul 2017, 21:21
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bug?
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- 15 Jul 2017, 17:28
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bug?
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Re: Bug?
Ok, so this is wanted behaviour even if I try to sync W:\Data to Y:\Data and W:\Data to Z:\ (which are different hard disks btw)???
Because this is not what I expect a real sync software to do, I will probably search for another.
Thx,
Dummy
Because this is not what I expect a real sync software to do, I will probably search for another.
Thx,
Dummy
- 13 Jul 2017, 20:07
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bug?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1552
Bug?
Hi,
I experience a strange behaviour in FFS regarding the Synchronize (Mirror) modus.
I have a data directory (W:\Data) and want to sync that to 2 external USB hard drives (Y:, Z:) which are both connected and have the same directory structure.
First, I sync W:\Data to Y:\Data. All seems ok.
Then ...
I experience a strange behaviour in FFS regarding the Synchronize (Mirror) modus.
I have a data directory (W:\Data) and want to sync that to 2 external USB hard drives (Y:, Z:) which are both connected and have the same directory structure.
First, I sync W:\Data to Y:\Data. All seems ok.
Then ...