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One thing I forgot to mention:
rsynchas an option to preserve file timestamps, so if that's important for your files, then thst might also be useful... without checking, the other commands probably have that feature, but I don't recall at the moment.rsync -Prvt <source> <destination>might be something to try, leave for a minute, stop and retry ... that'll prove it's all working.Oh... and make sure you get the source and destination paths correct with a trailing
/(or not), otherwise you'll get all your files copied to an extra subfolder (or not)