Re: How to resume an scp transfer?
From: Kyler Laird (Kyler_at_news.Lairds.org)
Date: 04/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 18:08:31 GMT
mojorisin@bigmailbox.net (Jack Moe) writes:
>That's interesting. Didn't think of that. 'rsync' supports delta
>transfers, too.
Be careful with them. The original (partial) transfer is not just extended
when the transfer is resumed. A new file is created. Thus, if you are
moving a 10GB file and you get 9GB before stopping, then resume, you'll use
up to 19GB until the transfer is complete.
(At least that's the way it worked awhile ago when I investigated.)
--kyler
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