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Guest Bill Artman
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I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to copy/sync a

folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a Microsoft Windows Home

Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every hour.

 

I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC folder

to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is deleted in the Client

folder the change will be copied to the WHS shared folder or the file I ill

be deleted in the WHS folder.

 

People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch purges/deletes the

entire destination (WHS) folder when a source file change occurs then

Robocopy copies the entire source folder to the destination folder again.

 

Is this correct?

 

I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in the source

folder would be copied again to the destination folder or they would be

deleted in the destination folder when the source folder file was deleted. I

didn't think the entire destination folder would be delete and then re-copied

from the source.

 

Which scenario is correct?

 

Thanks for your help!

 

 

 

 

 

 

--

Regards,

 

Bill Artman

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Guest Bill Artman
Posted

RE: Robocopy /MIR question

 

I think I just answered my own question. I just did a test where I deleted

10 files in the source folder and immediately checked the Windows Home Server

destination folder and all the files were there EXCEPT the 10 files that I

deleted in the source folder. All the files in the destination folder were

not purged only the ones that were deleted in the source folder.

 

--

Regards,

 

Bill Artman

 

 

"Bill Artman" wrote:

> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to copy/sync a

> folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a Microsoft Windows Home

> Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every hour.

>

> I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC folder

> to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is deleted in the Client

> folder the change will be copied to the WHS shared folder or the file I ill

> be deleted in the WHS folder.

>

> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch purges/deletes the

> entire destination (WHS) folder when a source file change occurs then

> Robocopy copies the entire source folder to the destination folder again.

>

> Is this correct?

>

> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in the source

> folder would be copied again to the destination folder or they would be

> deleted in the destination folder when the source folder file was deleted. I

> didn't think the entire destination folder would be delete and then re-copied

> from the source.

>

> Which scenario is correct?

>

> Thanks for your help!

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --

> Regards,

>

> Bill Artman

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Robocopy /MIR question

 

Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I think I just answered my own question. I just did a test where I

> deleted 10 files in the source folder and immediately checked the

> Windows Home Server destination folder and all the files were there

> EXCEPT the 10 files that I deleted in the source folder. All the

> files in the destination folder were not purged only the ones that

> were deleted in the source folder.

 

Yep. Robocopy is great.

My question is, though - since one of the main features touted in WHS is

remote client backups, why aren't you using that?

>

>

>> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to

>> copy/sync a folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a

>> Microsoft Windows Home Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every

>> hour.

>>

>> I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC

>> folder to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is

>> deleted in the Client folder the change will be copied to the WHS

>> shared folder or the file I ill be deleted in the WHS folder.

>>

>> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch

>> purges/deletes the entire destination (WHS) folder when a source

>> file change occurs then Robocopy copies the entire source folder to

>> the destination folder again.

>>

>> Is this correct?

>>

>> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in

>> the source folder would be copied again to the destination folder or

>> they would be deleted in the destination folder when the source

>> folder file was deleted. I didn't think the entire destination

>> folder would be delete and then re-copied from the source.

>>

>> Which scenario is correct?

>>

>> Thanks for your help!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> --

>> Regards,

>>

>> Bill Artman

Guest Bill Artman
Posted

Re: Robocopy /MIR question

 

 

I am a profesional photographer that is using Windows Home Server as a

backup server for 3 client XP machines. Each night WHS automatically backs

up each client machine. I have just started using Robocopy on the client PC

that I do all my PhotoShop work on my images to get them ready for my color

lab. I am using Robocopy to copy every 2 hours any file changes (my

PhotoShop work) to a WHS shared folder. My thinking is that way if the

client hard drive fails before the nightly backup between Midnight and 6 A.M.

I won't loose very much of the PhotoShop work I have done on my images

during the day.

 

I was considering also using the /MON and /MOT switch with Robocopy to

constantly monitor the folder for changes but I decided to use the Windows

Scheduler to run Robocopy every 2 hours.

 

I would appreciate your thoughts on my process.

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

--

Regards,

 

Bill Artman

 

 

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > I think I just answered my own question. I just did a test where I

> > deleted 10 files in the source folder and immediately checked the

> > Windows Home Server destination folder and all the files were there

> > EXCEPT the 10 files that I deleted in the source folder. All the

> > files in the destination folder were not purged only the ones that

> > were deleted in the source folder.

>

> Yep. Robocopy is great.

> My question is, though - since one of the main features touted in WHS is

> remote client backups, why aren't you using that?

> >

> >

> >> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to

> >> copy/sync a folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a

> >> Microsoft Windows Home Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every

> >> hour.

> >>

> >> I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC

> >> folder to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is

> >> deleted in the Client folder the change will be copied to the WHS

> >> shared folder or the file I ill be deleted in the WHS folder.

> >>

> >> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch

> >> purges/deletes the entire destination (WHS) folder when a source

> >> file change occurs then Robocopy copies the entire source folder to

> >> the destination folder again.

> >>

> >> Is this correct?

> >>

> >> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in

> >> the source folder would be copied again to the destination folder or

> >> they would be deleted in the destination folder when the source

> >> folder file was deleted. I didn't think the entire destination

> >> folder would be delete and then re-copied from the source.

> >>

> >> Which scenario is correct?

> >>

> >> Thanks for your help!

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> --

> >> Regards,

> >>

> >> Bill Artman

>

>

>

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Robocopy /MIR question

 

Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I am a profesional photographer that is using Windows Home Server as a

> backup server for 3 client XP machines. Each night WHS automatically

> backs up each client machine. I have just started using Robocopy on

> the client PC that I do all my PhotoShop work on my images to get

> them ready for my color lab. I am using Robocopy to copy every 2

> hours any file changes (my PhotoShop work) to a WHS shared folder.

> My thinking is that way if the client hard drive fails before the

> nightly backup between Midnight and 6 A.M. I won't loose very much of

> the PhotoShop work I have done on my images during the day.

 

Yes, that's true.

>

> I was considering also using the /MON and /MOT switch with Robocopy to

> constantly monitor the folder for changes but I decided to use the

> Windows Scheduler to run Robocopy every 2 hours.

 

That's good, although files in use won't be copied, of course.

>

> I would appreciate your thoughts on my process.

 

I think that sounds fine, if it's working for you now. Nice to hear that

people are concerned with backups. The only thing I might add is, you may

want to think about off-site storage of some of your backup media, just in

case something happens to your server or you need more revision levels.

>

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>> Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>> I think I just answered my own question. I just did a test where I

>>> deleted 10 files in the source folder and immediately checked the

>>> Windows Home Server destination folder and all the files were there

>>> EXCEPT the 10 files that I deleted in the source folder. All the

>>> files in the destination folder were not purged only the ones that

>>> were deleted in the source folder.

>>

>> Yep. Robocopy is great.

>> My question is, though - since one of the main features touted in

>> WHS is remote client backups, why aren't you using that?

>>>

>>>

>>>> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to

>>>> copy/sync a folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a

>>>> Microsoft Windows Home Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every

>>>> hour.

>>>>

>>>> I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC

>>>> folder to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is

>>>> deleted in the Client folder the change will be copied to the WHS

>>>> shared folder or the file I ill be deleted in the WHS folder.

>>>>

>>>> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch

>>>> purges/deletes the entire destination (WHS) folder when a source

>>>> file change occurs then Robocopy copies the entire source folder to

>>>> the destination folder again.

>>>>

>>>> Is this correct?

>>>>

>>>> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in

>>>> the source folder would be copied again to the destination folder

>>>> or they would be deleted in the destination folder when the source

>>>> folder file was deleted. I didn't think the entire destination

>>>> folder would be delete and then re-copied from the source.

>>>>

>>>> Which scenario is correct?

>>>>

>>>> Thanks for your help!

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Regards,

>>>>

>>>> Bill Artman

Guest Bill Artman
Posted

Re: Robocopy /MIR question

 

 

Thanks for your thoughts!

 

You are correct I should consider off site backup. I good IT friend of mine

recommended fabrik.com which is an online backup service. I am thinking

about using them.

 

--

Regards,

 

Bill Artman

 

 

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > I am a profesional photographer that is using Windows Home Server as a

> > backup server for 3 client XP machines. Each night WHS automatically

> > backs up each client machine. I have just started using Robocopy on

> > the client PC that I do all my PhotoShop work on my images to get

> > them ready for my color lab. I am using Robocopy to copy every 2

> > hours any file changes (my PhotoShop work) to a WHS shared folder.

> > My thinking is that way if the client hard drive fails before the

> > nightly backup between Midnight and 6 A.M. I won't loose very much of

> > the PhotoShop work I have done on my images during the day.

>

> Yes, that's true.

> >

> > I was considering also using the /MON and /MOT switch with Robocopy to

> > constantly monitor the folder for changes but I decided to use the

> > Windows Scheduler to run Robocopy every 2 hours.

>

> That's good, although files in use won't be copied, of course.

> >

> > I would appreciate your thoughts on my process.

>

> I think that sounds fine, if it's working for you now. Nice to hear that

> people are concerned with backups. The only thing I might add is, you may

> want to think about off-site storage of some of your backup media, just in

> case something happens to your server or you need more revision levels.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >> Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >>> I think I just answered my own question. I just did a test where I

> >>> deleted 10 files in the source folder and immediately checked the

> >>> Windows Home Server destination folder and all the files were there

> >>> EXCEPT the 10 files that I deleted in the source folder. All the

> >>> files in the destination folder were not purged only the ones that

> >>> were deleted in the source folder.

> >>

> >> Yep. Robocopy is great.

> >> My question is, though - since one of the main features touted in

> >> WHS is remote client backups, why aren't you using that?

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to

> >>>> copy/sync a folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a

> >>>> Microsoft Windows Home Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every

> >>>> hour.

> >>>>

> >>>> I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC

> >>>> folder to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is

> >>>> deleted in the Client folder the change will be copied to the WHS

> >>>> shared folder or the file I ill be deleted in the WHS folder.

> >>>>

> >>>> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch

> >>>> purges/deletes the entire destination (WHS) folder when a source

> >>>> file change occurs then Robocopy copies the entire source folder to

> >>>> the destination folder again.

> >>>>

> >>>> Is this correct?

> >>>>

> >>>> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in

> >>>> the source folder would be copied again to the destination folder

> >>>> or they would be deleted in the destination folder when the source

> >>>> folder file was deleted. I didn't think the entire destination

> >>>> folder would be delete and then re-copied from the source.

> >>>>

> >>>> Which scenario is correct?

> >>>>

> >>>> Thanks for your help!

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> --

> >>>> Regards,

> >>>>

> >>>> Bill Artman

>

>

>

>

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Robocopy /MIR question

 

Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Thanks for your thoughts!

>

> You are correct I should consider off site backup. I good IT friend

> of mine recommended fabrik.com which is an online backup service. I

> am thinking about using them.

 

There are many options - my current fave is http://www.intronis.com (they have an

eval). But note that photos don't compress, so you may end up spending more

than you like.

>

>

>> Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>> I am a profesional photographer that is using Windows Home Server

>>> as a backup server for 3 client XP machines. Each night WHS

>>> automatically backs up each client machine. I have just started

>>> using Robocopy on the client PC that I do all my PhotoShop work on

>>> my images to get them ready for my color lab. I am using Robocopy

>>> to copy every 2 hours any file changes (my PhotoShop work) to a WHS

>>> shared folder.

>>> My thinking is that way if the client hard drive fails before the

>>> nightly backup between Midnight and 6 A.M. I won't loose very much

>>> of the PhotoShop work I have done on my images during the day.

>>

>> Yes, that's true.

>>>

>>> I was considering also using the /MON and /MOT switch with Robocopy

>>> to constantly monitor the folder for changes but I decided to use

>>> the Windows Scheduler to run Robocopy every 2 hours.

>>

>> That's good, although files in use won't be copied, of course.

>>>

>>> I would appreciate your thoughts on my process.

>>

>> I think that sounds fine, if it's working for you now. Nice to hear

>> that people are concerned with backups. The only thing I might add

>> is, you may want to think about off-site storage of some of your

>> backup media, just in case something happens to your server or you

>> need more revision levels.

>>>

>>> Thanks!

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>> Bill Artman <BillArtman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>>>> I think I just answered my own question. I just did a test where

>>>>> I deleted 10 files in the source folder and immediately checked

>>>>> the Windows Home Server destination folder and all the files were

>>>>> there EXCEPT the 10 files that I deleted in the source folder.

>>>>> All the files in the destination folder were not purged only the

>>>>> ones that were deleted in the source folder.

>>>>

>>>> Yep. Robocopy is great.

>>>> My question is, though - since one of the main features touted in

>>>> WHS is remote client backups, why aren't you using that?

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to

>>>>>> copy/sync a folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a

>>>>>> Microsoft Windows Home Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every

>>>>>> hour.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client

>>>>>> PC folder to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is

>>>>>> deleted in the Client folder the change will be copied to the WHS

>>>>>> shared folder or the file I ill be deleted in the WHS folder.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch

>>>>>> purges/deletes the entire destination (WHS) folder when a source

>>>>>> file change occurs then Robocopy copies the entire source folder

>>>>>> to the destination folder again.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Is this correct?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in

>>>>>> the source folder would be copied again to the destination folder

>>>>>> or they would be deleted in the destination folder when the

>>>>>> source folder file was deleted. I didn't think the entire

>>>>>> destination folder would be delete and then re-copied from the

>>>>>> source.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Which scenario is correct?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks for your help!

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Regards,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Bill Artman

Guest Hank Arnold (MVP)
Posted

Re: Robocopy /MIR question

 

Bill Artman wrote:

> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to copy/sync a

> folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a Microsoft Windows Home

> Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every hour.

>

> I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC folder

> to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is deleted in the Client

> folder the change will be copied to the WHS shared folder or the file I ill

> be deleted in the WHS folder.

>

> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch purges/deletes the

> entire destination (WHS) folder when a source file change occurs then

> Robocopy copies the entire source folder to the destination folder again.

>

> Is this correct?

>

> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in the source

> folder would be copied again to the destination folder or they would be

> deleted in the destination folder when the source folder file was deleted. I

> didn't think the entire destination folder would be delete and then re-copied

> from the source.

>

> Which scenario is correct?

>

> Thanks for your help!

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

Robocopy seems a bit of overkill here... I usually recommend SncToy or,

my preference, Karen's Replicator. Both are free and with lots of

options....

 

--

 

Regards,

Hank Arnold

Microsoft MVP

Windows Server - Directory Services

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Robocopy /MIR question

 

Hank Arnold (MVP) <rasilon@aol.com> wrote:

> Bill Artman wrote:

>> I am using Robocopy GUI 3.1.2.0 with Windows Scheduler to to

>> copy/sync a folder from a client PC to a shared folder on a

>> Microsoft Windows Home Server. The scheduler runs Robocopy every

>> hour. I want to use the /MIR Switch to copy everything from the Client PC

>> folder to the WHS shared folder and when a file changes or is

>> deleted in the Client folder the change will be copied to the WHS

>> shared folder or the file I ill be deleted in the WHS folder.

>>

>> People on other forums have told me that the /MIR switch

>> purges/deletes the entire destination (WHS) folder when a source

>> file change occurs then Robocopy copies the entire source folder to

>> the destination folder again. Is this correct?

>>

>> I assumed that when the /MIR switch was used the changed files in

>> the source folder would be copied again to the destination folder or

>> they would be deleted in the destination folder when the source

>> folder file was deleted. I didn't think the entire destination

>> folder would be delete and then re-copied from the source.

>>

>> Which scenario is correct?

>>

>> Thanks for your help!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

> Robocopy seems a bit of overkill here...

 

Hmmm. Why do you think so? It's really very wonderful and not difficult to

use once you get familiar with the parameters. I use it everywhere, on home

PCs and servers and domain workstations, etc etc etc.

> I usually recommend SncToy

> or, my preference, Karen's Replicator. Both are free and with lots of

> options....


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