| > > 1. What does the "Cancel" button (during a
> mirror)
> Finish current downloading files, adjust links,
> delete obsolete files and exit proper.
> Twice, stop current files, adjust links and exit
> proper
> X, die.
>
> > 3. What is the best way to restart a mirror
> (moving
> > forward ... not updating existing files) after
> > Cancel, Cancel-twice and X-button?> With the 3.4x series change, anything
not yet
> processed at the time of the cancel is lost from the
> cache. If this is a new mirror, no problem, there
> isn't anything else in the cache. The next run will
> have action=continue.
> But if this is an update, then all unprocessed files
> are deleted and must be redownloaded.
> Don't cancel updates, pause and resume.
>
> > bandwidth restrictions and I can not leave the
> > mirror running or the application running (mirror
> > Paused) for the entire duration of the mirror.
> What
> Why not?> Alternatively, let it continue indefinitely, set the
> flow to one KB/s
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It is not possible for me to leave the application running. I have to reboot
the system periodically due to unrelated connectivity considerations.
Is it possible to pause a mirror, exit the application and restart / resume
the mirror? (Moving forward ... not updates). Please do not expand into "why
not" leave it running or 1 KB/s work-arounds. I have to exit the application
and reboot the OS.
Thank you again for any help you can offer. | |