I have just purchased my first ever Apple computer (Intel iMac).
- Robocopy (Robust File Copy) is a command-line file copying tool included in Windows operating system beginning from Windows Vista, and available in every new versions of Windows since, including Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10.
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Robocopy (Robust File Copy) is a command-line file copy utility that comes with Windows Vista / Windows 2008 or newer. Until Vista, Robocopy was a part of Windows Resource Kit Tools.
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I am using Time Machine for my day-to-day backups - but I also need to be able to manually incrementally backup my photos folder to second external hard drive (Apple format).
Here are my requirements:
(1) Backup specific folders eg /photo and its sub-folders retaining the folder structure on the destination drive.
https://systemever889.weebly.com/free-data-recovery-software-for-mac.html. (2) Only backup files which have been modified (or are new) since last backup.
(3) If a previously backed up file is deleted from the source folder I want it to remain in the destination folder (ie, never be deleted from the external hard drive).
I have googled this and there are old posts relating to a utility called 'RSYNC' - is this still the best to use with Snow Leopard ?
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If it is, how do I use RSYNC to do the above? Also, can the commands be saved in the equivalent of a windows batch file so that I can easily repeat them?
Many thanks in advance
Mark, Bingley, UK
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
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https://systemever889.weebly.com/torrent-sites-for-mac.html. I had a bad VHD that I was unable to copy, I would get CANNOT READ SOURCE… after about 30%. Then I tried to build a new VHD using the COPY CONTENTS… function in HyperV but that failed at about 30% too. Now I was getting worried. Fortunately the VHD would start and function without apparent error in its HyperV VM, so I could copy the files and folders but who wants to rebuild all the permissions… not me. Splashtop for mac. The answer was the simple command line tool RoboCopy!
Robocopy, which is short for Robust Copy, originally came in the Windows NT4 (yes, in the 1990’s) Windows Resource Kit which you had to buy separately. It was built to transfer files over unstable links, specifically satellite links. That puts a WOW in WAN! Regardless it has come and gone in popularity over the 2000’s but now is built into the operating system of Windows 8, 10, Server 2012, Server 2012 R2 and Server 2016, so it is a tool all administrators should at least have an awareness of.
The command I used was:
robocopy <server><share> T:<share> /COPYALL /ZB /R:2 /W:2 /E
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/COPYALL = copy the shares and permissions
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/R:2 = the number of retries in case the file is in use or has a problem
/W:2 = the number of seconds to wait between retries
/E = copy EVERYTHING including subfolders and empty subfolders
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If want to read more about this type robocopy /??? and you will see the most documentation in a an integrated help file you have ever seen. Alternately, you might find THIS post helpful and THIS Wikipedia page interesting