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General Category / Questions / Re: Create node _$folder$
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on: January 11, 2008, 10:36:34 AM
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I did have -v and -d. I turned those off an executed the command, which had no output this time. However, it ran very quickly (should of took a lot longer to upload all those files) and when I check the data on s3 the upload time is dated for yesterday (when I successfully ran it for the first time).
Any thoughts? Your help is much appreciated.
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General Category / Questions / Re: Create node _$folder$
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on: January 11, 2008, 10:00:18 AM
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Hey ferrix, that definitely worked. When I executed the command with the source/dest properly all my files went right up to s3. Only problem is when I executed it a second time, I got a bunch of errors about "Source does not have". Is there a variable to allow overwriting or something that I am missing?
Thanks again!!
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General Category / Questions / Re: Create node _$folder$
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on: January 08, 2008, 09:17:09 AM
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Ran it with the -d option. I got a bunch of "Source does not have" for the files I am trying to backup. I am confused as my intention is to upload files to S3 and it sounds like it is trying to copy them from S3 to my local machine??
This is what I'm running: ruby s3sync.rb -r -v --ssl bucket:folder /path/to/files/
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General Category / Questions / Is this working?
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on: October 05, 2007, 08:36:56 AM
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When I s2sync to backup some directories, I get only this output:
Create node _$folder$
What does this mean?
Also, it does not appear to be any files uploaded when I look in the bucket using S3Fox.
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