Hello,
I have a storage server where data is updated on an hourly basis. I'm using File::RsyncP on a remote server to collect the new data for processing. I want to get the list of files transferred so that I can process only the new files, but I'm having trouble getting this listing. It looks like it can be done with File::RsyncP::FileList, but I'm not quite sure how to use it in my code.
Any ideas? Thank you much in advance!
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::RsyncP;
my $rs = File::RsyncP->new({
logLevel => 1,
rsyncCmd => "/bin/rsync",
rsyncArgs => [
"--numeric-ids",
"--perms",
"--owner",
"--group",
"--devices",
"--links",
"--ignore-times",
"--block-size=700",
"--relative",
"--recursive",
"-v",
],
});
my $port = 873;
my $host = "storage.server";
my $module = "reports";
my $destDirectory = "/home/incoming/";
$rs->serverConnect($host, $port);
$rs->serverService($module, 0, 0, 0);
$rs->serverStart(1, ".");
$rs->go($destDirectory);
$rs->serverClose;
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