I have a volume on my FreeNAS that I am rsync over SSH & VPN to a remote Synology. The Synology has a copy of the data already (minus a few new items on the FreeNAS). After much trouble getting SSH keys straight I am finally seeing rsync running. Unfortunately it is taking way too long so I looked at the log and I'm seeing this:
<f+++++++++ : meaning this is a new item. Thing is this isn't a new item, that file was already there! I verified that I'm not getting duplicate data in a different directory or something and I'm not, it's just overwriting everything. At this rate it's going to take a month or more to rsync this system over this VPN.
Why is rsync not looking at the data, seeing it's the same and moving on? That's what I need, that's what I thought rsync did.
My rsync task has these options turned on;
Code:
2018/11/24 16:53:33 [3065] <f+++++++++ folder/subfolder/file.whatever
<f+++++++++ : meaning this is a new item. Thing is this isn't a new item, that file was already there! I verified that I'm not getting duplicate data in a different directory or something and I'm not, it's just overwriting everything. At this rate it's going to take a month or more to rsync this system over this VPN.
Why is rsync not looking at the data, seeing it's the same and moving on? That's what I need, that's what I thought rsync did.
My rsync task has these options turned on;
- Validate Remote Path
- Direction push
- Recursive
- Times
- Compress
- Archive
- Delete
- Delay Updates
- Extra; --verbose --log-file=/mnt/Main/sync1.log