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Filezilla log timestamp
Filezilla log timestamp




Could someone also reccomend a client to do that? I'm not aware of which client that can do what I need it to do to do that.

filezilla log timestamp

Luckily, the ftp server does support hashing. In addition to changing all the timestamps, I'm going to need a way to compare the differences between the files in each location, and update the server's files according to a hash or something. Does anyone know a way to do that?Īnother issue I'm concerned about is that some of the files that exist in both locations have changed, and if I change all the timestamps without considering this, I'm afraid some won't get mirrored later. It wants to upload everything all over again, which isn't an acceptable option.Īside from downloading all ~10GB again, I'm seeking a way to transfer the timestamps from the ftp hosted files to their corresponding local file.

filezilla log timestamp

I'm having a problem with the app that updates the mirrored copy on the ftp server, in that it thinks everything's new now since all the files have the same timestamp, and appear to be newer than the copies on the server. The PC with the local files is a netbook that uses a WiMax (4G cellular) connection for internet access, and the operation used up all my monthly bandwidth, plus $250 in additional bandwidth.

filezilla log timestamp

I screwed up and downloaded ~10GB worth of files from my offsite backup location (ftp server) without checking the 'preserve timestamp' option in the client.






Filezilla log timestamp