hanging at checking fpcache
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Morpher commented
Hi
I am on debian. I have mounted 2 remote drives over CIFS. folders /mnt/a and /mnt/b.
I am trying to sync /mnt/a/1 into /mnt/b.
parsyncfp stuck duting syncing at :
newfstatat(AT_FDCWD, "/userx/.parsyncfp/fpcache/f.0", 0x558c72ee44a8, 0) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
is it possible to use it on mounted disks?
Harry Mangalam commented
Parsyncfp is the old version and doesn't work well with direct mounted FSs.
Could you try parsyncfp2 and see what happens? It should work with direct
mounts, but not as well as with remote hosts.
Also, I've never tried it with CIFS, so you'll be the guinea pig. Please
let me know what it does.
Harry
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Hi
I am on debian. I have mounted 2 remote drives over CIFS. folders /mnt/a
and /mnt/b.
I am trying to sync /mnt/a/1 into /mnt/b.
parsyncfp stuck duting syncing at :
newfstatat(AT_FDCWD, "/userx/.parsyncfp/fpcache/f.0", 0x558c72ee44a8, 0) =
-1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
is it possible to use it on mounted disks?
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