Eliminate warnings during copy jobs

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Zom-B
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Eliminate warnings during copy jobs

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Is there a way to eliminate warnings during a copy/move job? For example. by showing them afterwards instead of during the job?

I had a move job that is taking more than 24 hours already instead of the calculated ~6 hours, because it kept hanging on stupid warnings like "cannot delete file" and "cannot delete directory" (multiple times, because each parent directory is locked too). I cannot find an ini property for this. There might also be other warnings that I haven't seen yet that might pause a job.

It might also be good if it could detect when a failed delete job will succeed again (eg. remember and retry at a later point), because failing deleting the deepest dir/file prevents deleting parent directories too, even if the deepest dir/file has been unlocked already by the time it will try that. But as it is now, it will fail because the parent directory is not empty (duh).


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CharlesF
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Re: Eliminate warnings during copy jobs

Post by *CharlesF »

Zom-B wrote:Is there a way to eliminate warnings during a copy/move job? For example. by showing them afterwards instead of during the job?

I had a move job that is taking more than 24 hours already instead of the calculated ~6 hours, because it kept hanging on stupid warnings like "cannot delete file" and "cannot delete directory" (multiple times, because each parent directory is locked too). I cannot find an ini property for this. There might also be other warnings that I haven't seen yet that might pause a job.

It might also be good if it could detect when a failed delete job will succeed again (eg. remember and retry at a later point), because failing deleting the deepest dir/file prevents deleting parent directories too, even if the deepest dir/file has been unlocked already by the time it will try that. But as it is now, it will fail because the parent directory is not empty (duh).


(Using 7.55a)
I think the Killcopy plugin may be able to do what you want.

Regards,
Charles
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