Found other products that can do this, so it is possible that with enhancement RTS could return what was changed, not just that there was a change.
For example, see Directory Monitor.
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- 09 Mar 2023, 21:46
- Forum: Help
- Topic: RealTimeSync of only changes
- Replies: 4
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- 08 Mar 2023, 22:15
- Forum: Help
- Topic: RealTimeSync of only changes
- Replies: 4
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RealTimeSync of only changes
Considering using RealTimeSync. Documentation says to configure RealTimeSync by loading an FFS file. RTS then runs on filesystem changes, kicking off the FFS sync. But FFS will then scan the entire source/target directories looking for changes to sync. On large directories this is slow. When RTS det...
- 19 Nov 2018, 19:45
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: problem with multiple syncs in one batch job missing files
- Replies: 2
- Views: 543
Re: problem with multiple syncs in one batch job missing files
Thank you, Plerry, but that's the obvious answer. I'm looking for an answer that allows me to have one ffs_batch file. This would need some intelligence in FFS.
I knew this would probably fit as an enhancement request, but I posed it the way I did in case I was missing somethings.
I knew this would probably fit as an enhancement request, but I posed it the way I did in case I was missing somethings.
- 19 Nov 2018, 07:44
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: problem with multiple syncs in one batch job missing files
- Replies: 2
- Views: 543
problem with multiple syncs in one batch job missing files
I've created an ffs_batch file which performs multiple syncs. Here's an example: <drive1> -> <drive 2> <drive2> -> <drive 3> The problem that I see (apparently) is that scanning is performed before copying. Then when the drive2 to drive3 copy is performed, files are missed because drive 2 to drive 3...