When in doubt add a /l to the end of your command and see what happens. Overall, EMCopy screams at doing a backup or mirroring a directory, because of the way it traverses the folders, which is in a non-linear manner. This will let you know that things are doing what you want, or deleting things you down want (Mirroring) To enable in-flight encryption for backup and restore operations over a LAN, run the following command on the Data Domain: ddboost clients add client-list. When in doubt add a /l to the end of your command and see what happens. Tee it off so you can see it, and log it W: Wait for NO MAN! Waiting doesnt change much either, and is some one going to release a file within 100 seconds? Probably not.
R: Retry once, more retires wont change anything unless you are running on production hours Z: Network robust copy for drops ( Gunna slow things down) B: Usebackup mode if you dont meet ACL's XO: Only copy things that have changed on the source We recommend using EMCopy as it has other features added as well like migrating local user data to a AD users using the sidmapfile function. Robocopy source dest /copy:DATSO /S /E /XO /B /Z /R:1 /W:0 /V /TEE Log Fileĭest/copyall OR Copy:DATSO: I would go DATSO you wont need the auditing info, but if you do COPYALL is better fit then mirroring. 3 day ago 1) In our testing, EMCopy has shown good performance (+20-25 improvement) for copying CIFS data as compared to Robocopy with the same number of threads.
V : Produce Verbose output log, showing skipped files. of threads to use (1-128) # default = 8 threads, not compatible with /IPG and /EFSRAW The use of /LOG is recommended for better performance. SEC : Copy files with SECurity (equivalent to /COPY:DATS). I can simply run a filelist command on that specific HDD only, which outputs every single filename, including the path. Just as with the docker run command, the docker service command supports many of the same commands e.g. ZB : Use restartable mode if access denied use Backup mode.
LIST OF EMCOPY COMMANDS PLUS
MIR : MIRror a directory tree - equivalent to /PURGE plus all subfolders (/E) ROBOCOPY \\sourceserver\H$ H:\ /MIR /ZB /SEC /R:10 /W:10 /MT:10 /V /TEE /LOG:C:\Robocopy.log