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Vegardbeider

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  1. Yes I will. Think I will test with small dirs first and try it from there.
  2. Ok thank you! Than I think I will just try to use --delete and see what happens.
  3. Might be but I did not think so. Due to the location of the servers I have not been able to test without that option. Yes it says "deleting" then it points to a file that are still in the source. I have been testing some smaller shares now (with not so important content) and the --delete tag works as expected there. But if I understand it correctly the --delete tag can only delete files in the destination right? Cuz then I can just test and in worst case I loose the files in my backup and I would just have to run the command again to get it to sync up again.
  4. So than I think I understand the --delete tag correctly. So either I am misunderstanding the log fil or something else wrong is happening. I use this command: rsync -av --stats --rsh "ssh -i "sshfile"" Source HOST:destination does it matter where I place the --delete tag?
  5. Now I am confused. I am using rsync to transfer files from my Unraid server to a Synology NAS. Until now I have not been using the --delete tag. But I see that my backup nas is filling up as move files around and reorganise them. I tried running it with the --delete tag today as a DRY-RUN (with the -n tag) and the log files showes that it want to delete files that still are in the source directory. Can someone explain why this might be happening? I thought the --delete tag only deleted files in the destination that were removed from the source. A side question to this I have: Is there a recommended command I can run once in a while to get list of files that exist in the destination but not in the source anymore so I can run it manually so I have som time to check that I still have does in the source so I dont delete anything if it has been accidentally removed? Thanks!
  6. Hi! Does anyone know if there is a program that can open a list of programs and make the windows a spesific size and place them where I want on the monitor I choose? I remeber I had one like 10 years ago for windows xp, but I don't remember what its called. Thanks in advance and any other program that could do part of what I need would help.
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