Examples of Async Commands and Output
Examples of common Sync use cases and a description of async output.
Async Command Examples
- Continuous synchronization of a daily archive of large files on a Windows computer to
Linux computer, preserving Windows ACLs, run as an async pull on
the Linux
computer:
$ async -L /sync/logs -N backup -d /sync/backup -r alligator@everglades.company.com:"C:\data\" -i /.ssh/lion_private_key -K pull --remote-scan-interval=4h --preserve-acls=metafile --remote-preserve-acles=metafile -C --exclude-dirs-older-than=1w0d0h0m0sDetails:
- Logs are stored on the Linux computer in the specified location.
- The user, lion, authenticates with an SSH key using the
-ioption - Because the files in the backup are large,
remote-scan-intervalis used to scan the Windows computer every 4 hours, which forces an additional scan in case any notifications are missed. - In order to preserve Windows ACLs in the backup, both
preserve-acls=metafileandremote-preserve-acls=metafilemust be specified. - Since the archive directory creates a new directory for each day, use
exclude-dirs-older-than=1w0d0h0m0sto avoid scanning directories that are no longer changing (older than a week).
- High performance push synchronization of many (10,000s) of small files (<10 KB)
between Windows
computers:
> async -L c:/logs:200 -q -N small-files -c none --pending-max=10000 --preserve-acls=native --transfer-threads=4 -R c:/logs:200 -d c:/data/ -r bobcat@192.168.4.24:"C:\data\" -K push -l 500mDetails:
- Specifying the logging locations (
-Land-R) is optional. Adding:200to the end of the log directory value allows the logs to reach 200 MB before being rotated. - If the connection is secure, disabling encryption using
-c nonemay boost performance. - Increase the number of pending files from the default of 2000 using
--pending-max=10000. - The
--preserve-acls=nativeoption preserves Windows ACLs. - Using more FASP threads to move the data can improve performance, set with
--transfer-threads=4. The number of threads should not exceed the number of CPU cores (the lower value of the client and server computers). - The user must enter the password at the prompt because it is not provided in the command. Aspera recommends using SSH keys for authentication, but this is not required.
- Specifying the logging locations (
- Non-continuous bidirectional synchronization of directories containing a mix of large
and small files in which small files are synchronized using one thread and large files
use another, run on a Linux computer to a macOS
computer:
$ async -L /sync/logs -q -N sync-2017-01-01 -images --user=gazelle@company.com --host=10.4.25.10 -r Library/daimages -i /lion/.ssh/lion_private_key -R Library/sync/logs --transfer-threads=2:100000 -K bidiDetails:
- Logs are saved in the specified locations on both computers.
- The user authenticates with an SSH key using the
-ioption. - The user and host are specified as separate options, rather than as part of the
destination folder, so that the username with an @ can be used (@ is reserved in an
-rargument for specifying the host). - The async session uses two threads, one for files larger than 100 KB and one for
files less than or equal to 100 KB, specified with the
--transfer-threadsoption.
- Non-continuous push synchronization through reverse IBM Aspera Proxy:
$ async -N pushproxy -images -r lion@10.0.0.1:/daimages --proxy=dnats://gazelle:password@10.0.0.4 -K pushDetails:
- The transfer username on the destination (10.0.0.1) is lion, the Proxy IP address is 10.0.0.4, and the Proxy username is gazelle.
- The Proxy URL option must include the Proxy user's password.
Async Output Example
When async is run in interactive mode, the status of each file in the synchronized directory is displayed in a list similar to the following:
/file1 SYNCHRONIZED
/file2 SYNCHRONIZED(exs)
/file3 SYNCHRONIZED(skp)
/file4 SYNCHRONIZED(del)
The status may be one of the following options:
- SYNCHRONIZED: file transferred
- SYNCHRONIZED(skp): file skipped
- SYNCHRONIZED(del): file deleted
- SYNCHRONIZED(ddp): dedup (duplicate files present)
- SYNCHRONIZED(exs): file exists
- SYNCHRONIZED(mov): file has changed (renamed, moved, or different attributes)