3/18/2024 0 Comments Emcopy ignore sytem volume![]() It looks like 20R2's Windows Explorers are just enumerating the files/folders differently and counting or not counting some unusual files based on file/pathnames or some other attribute, and that I'm good, but I don't like to assume. The program Beyond Compare shows no difference in the folder or file structures. They don't always match, though.įor a given share, I get four different sets numbers depending on how I compare the drives.Ģ003 Share, file properties viewed on 2003 server: 148,515 files, 11,480 folders, 84,117,690,808 bytesĢ003 Share, file properties viewed on 2012R2 server: 148,539 files, 11,479 folders, 84,130,467,511 bytesĢ012R2 Share, file properties viewed on 2012R2 server: 148,862 files, 11,492 folders, 84,376,956,135 bytes Usually, I'll use Windows Explorer to pull up the folder properties and verify that the folder, file, and byte counts are the same. Do you just trust robocopy if it doesn't report any errors? What I'm curious about is how everyone verifies that you actually have 100% complete (not 99.99%), accurate copies of everything. I've had some issues with permissions (UAC on 2012R2 being a pain in the ass and wanting to add an explicit ACL to everything I look at) and long file names/directories. I'm migrating a fileserver from 2003 to 2012R2 now, via Robocopy. ![]()
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