when there is 50% file to delete/sync will have an warning.
but can i change this to 10% or 20%? means once detech such amount (10%) of file to delete or sync, then have warning or exit if i m using batch.
or how abt this. if detect more then 500 file is delete/sync may have
warning? don't track by percentage.
50% delete/sync
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Currently "50%" is a hard-coded value so it cannot be changed.
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I hope this can help to limit the error happen.
cause i do happen something cause my file to be delete all. it cause by
network problem.
i sycn file cross network from serverA and serverB.
serverA able to detech serverB share's folder, but it cant detech the file
inside (due to NIC card problem)
and it try to sync - means delete all file from serverA.
but serverB actually do have a lot of file.
so i try to limit this case happen.
like eveytime only able to sync 100files (or 20% of files, or 50M of
files)
thanks
cause i do happen something cause my file to be delete all. it cause by
network problem.
i sycn file cross network from serverA and serverB.
serverA able to detech serverB share's folder, but it cant detech the file
inside (due to NIC card problem)
and it try to sync - means delete all file from serverA.
but serverB actually do have a lot of file.
so i try to limit this case happen.
like eveytime only able to sync 100files (or 20% of files, or 50M of
files)
thanks
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> but it cant detech the file inside (due to NIC card problem)
Does this mean it fails to scan the folder but does NOT show an error message?
(if FFS detects an error when scanning a folder it will exclude it from
synchronization exactly to prevent this type of data loss you experienced.)
Does this mean it fails to scan the folder but does NOT show an error message?
(if FFS detects an error when scanning a folder it will exclude it from
synchronization exactly to prevent this type of data loss you experienced.)