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Robocopy
Robocopy Step 1
On the root of the destination servers C: drive create a folder called ROBOCOPY-Logs, and within this folder create another folder called Last-Copy, (you will see why later). This will allow us to create logs to see if anything has failed.
Replace the values below
robocopy \\OLDSERVER\d$\FOLDER D:\FOLDER /e /zb /copy:DATSOU /r:3 /w:3 /log:c:\ROBOCOPY-Logs\FOLDER.log /V /NP
OLDSERVER is the source fileserver, D$ is the drive letter on the Source Server, and D is the drive letter on the new server.
Here are the switches for robocopy:
/E Copy subdirectories recursively, (including empty ones.)
/ZB Use ‘restartable’ mode, and if this fails use ‘backup’ mode.
/copy:DATSOU Copy Data, Attributes, Time Stamps, Security, Owner, aUditing information
/R:3 Retry three times, if you don’t specify this, it will retry one million times!
/W:3 Wait time between the retries above.
/log Will output the log to the folder we created above.
/V Produce output in verbose (detailed) mode.
/NP Do not show percentage progress
Robocopy Step 2
The second time, the command is virtually the same, with one extra switch, (see below).
robocopy \\OLDSERVER\d$\FOLDER D:\FOLDER /e /zb /copy:DATSOU /MIR /r:3 /w:3 /log:c:\ROBOCOPY-Logs\Last-Copy\FOLDER.log /V /NP
/MIR This is the ‘mirror directory’ switch, and people are scared of it. Why? Because in the documentation it says it removes or ‘purges’ files. People mistakenly think that it will remove any files from the source that do not exist in the destination. This is incorrect it will only remove files from the destination that no longer exist in the source.
It Has Not Copied Share Permissions!
That’s correct, I never said it would, it copies NTFS permissions, ownership and ACL information.
Can I Copy the Share Permissions Afterwards?
Yes, if you take a look at the following article, (I wrote a while ago,) you can see me doing just that, after a file copy.
Migrating – Folders and Share Permissions
I Can’t Copy Profiles / I get Permissions Errors?
Make sure the user you are using to copy files with, is a member of the ‘Backup Operators’ Group.
Make sure you execute the Robocopy command from an administrative command window.
Try doing the copy from the SOURCE server.
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