Try using "rsync" with the "-n" option, which just does a "dry run" and tells you what it would do.
answered Jan 7 '14 at 10:39 Mark Setchell
-c will tell rsync to look at checksums, not just date & length – Mike Aug 5 '14 at 22:07
Try using "rsync" with the "-n" option, which just does a "dry run" and tells you what it would do.
answered Jan 7 '14 at 10:39 Mark Setchell
-c will tell rsync to look at checksums, not just date & length – Mike Aug 5 '14 at 22:07
System Temperatures - Tue Aug 13 13:18:16 CEST 2019 | |
System Load: 0.15, 0.22, 0.20 | |
CPU Temperature: | |
dev.cpu.1.temperature: 37.0C | |
dev.cpu.0.temperature: 37.0C | |
HDD Temperature: | |
ada0: 35 C - WDC WD40EFRX-68N32N0 (WD-WCC7K1VYRPJ3) | |
ada1: 34 C - ST4000VN008-2DR166 (ZDH6FF4Q) |
kafka-connect (producer + transformation) -------------------------> kafka ------------------------------------------------------> kafka-connect (sink) | |
logstash (input plugin) ------------------------> kafka -----------> logstash (input + output plugin) -----> kafka --------------> logstash (output plugin) | |
alpakka ----------------------------------------> kafka -----------> alpakka ------------------------------> kafka --------------> alpakka | |
kafka -----------> kafka-streams ------------------------> kafka |
spec.containers[].resources.requests.cpu
is converted to its core value, which is potentially fractional, and multiplied by 1024. The greater of this number or 2 is used as the value of the --cpu-shares
flag in the docker run command.spec.containers[].resources.limits.cpu
is converted to its millicore value and multiplied by 100. The resulting value is the total amount of CPU time in microseconds that a container can use every 100ms. A container cannot use more than its share of CPU time during this interval.ipconfig getpacket en0
Here a list of what each file should/shouldn't contain, in my opinion:
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# Shortcuts | |
command + shift + period = show hidden files in open file dialogs | |
command + shift + G = go to path in open file dialogs | |
command + ^ + F = Fullscreen/restore window | |
command + H = Hide window | |
command + M = minimize window | |
command + option = restore minimized window (after selecting app with command + Tab) |
❯ rsync --version
rsync version 3.2.6 protocol version 31
❯ rsync --dry-run -v --itemize-changes --stats --progress -rt --delete --iconv=utf-8-mac,utf-8 "freenas.local:/mnt/default/Nextcloud/data/yoli/files/" "/Volumes/SAMSUNG 970/backups/yoli/nextcloud/"
rt
-> recursive + preserve update timeiconv
-> this is required to avoid false positives filename changes if executed in macBy default this configuration will update files if it either has different size or update time.
needs
keyword) or following steps might decide to run, even when the previous jobs/steps have failed/cancelled, using the if
keyword (but this won't change the status of the parent workflow/job):