3f4e1425a2
- Changed variable names from oldest to newest for clarity. - Updated logic to find the newest backup file instead of the oldest. - Adjusted logging to reflect the change in backup file tracking. - Modified file deletion criteria to use the newest backup timestamp. Add batch_rsync.ps1 for parallel rsync operations in PowerShell - Implemented a PowerShell script to launch multiple rsync processes concurrently. - Added features for auto-tuning worker count based on file size and destination type. - Included verbose output options and support for dry runs. - Ensured compatibility with Windows paths and rsync arguments. Enhance pyrsync.py with recursive file handling and auto-tuning - Added support for balanced recursive file chunking in rsync operations. - Implemented auto-tuning of worker count based on average file size. - Improved output handling and error reporting for rsync tasks. - Updated command-line argument parsing for enhanced usability. Create sync_data.ps1 for FreeFileSync job management - Developed a PowerShell script to manage synchronization jobs using FreeFileSync. - Implemented logging for synchronization processes and error handling. - Added functionality to copy HTML reports generated by FreeFileSync. - Included an option to force shutdown regardless of synchronization success.
383 lines
13 KiB
Python
383 lines
13 KiB
Python
#!/bin/python3
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"""
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Parallel rsync launcher.
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Requires rsync on PATH (e.g. via MSYS/Cygwin on Windows).
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Runs multiple rsync invocations in parallel using either top-level entries
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or balanced recursive file chunks.
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"""
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# Usage examples:
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#
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# Basic sync (recursive-files mode, auto worker count):
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir user@host:/dest/
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#
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# Auto-tune workers based on file size and local vs remote destination:
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir user@host:/dest/ --auto-tune
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#
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# Limit to a specific number of parallel workers:
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir /local/dest/ -w 8
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#
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# Use top-level mode (one rsync process per immediate source entry):
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir /local/dest/ --mode top-level
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#
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# Dry run (show what would be transferred without doing it):
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir user@host:/dest/ --dry-run
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#
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# Verbose output (shows command templates, task list preview, and elapsed time):
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir /local/dest/ -v
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#
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# Show rsync output for all tasks:
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir /local/dest/ --show-rsync-output
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#
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# Show rsync output only when a task fails:
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir user@host:/dest/ --show-rsync-output-on-failure
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#
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# Full-featured example (auto-tune, verbose, show failures):
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir user@host:/dest/ --auto-tune -v --show-rsync-output-on-failure
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#
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# Override rsync flags entirely:
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# python pyrsync.py /src/dir /local/dest/ -r "-az --checksum"
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import argparse
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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import time
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from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import List, Sequence, Tuple
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# DEFAULT_RSYNC_ARGS = ["-av", "--partial", "--compress", "--info=progress2"]
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DEFAULT_RSYNC_ARGS = ["-a", "--partial", "--info=stats2"]
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def build_file_list(src: str) -> List[Path]:
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p = Path(src)
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if p.is_dir():
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# sync each top-level entry separately (files and immediate subdirs)
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return [x for x in p.iterdir()]
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# allow glob patterns
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if any(ch in src for ch in ["*", "?"]):
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return list(Path(".").glob(src))
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# single file
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return [p]
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def build_recursive_file_list(src_dir: Path) -> List[Path]:
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"""Return all files under src_dir as relative paths for --files-from."""
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return [p.relative_to(src_dir) for p in src_dir.rglob("*") if p.is_file()]
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def get_sized_files(src_dir: Path, rel_files: Sequence[Path]) -> List[Tuple[int, Path]]:
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"""Return (size_bytes, rel_path) tuples with best-effort size lookup."""
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sized_files: List[Tuple[int, Path]] = []
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for rel_path in rel_files:
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abs_path = src_dir / rel_path
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try:
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size = abs_path.stat().st_size
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except OSError:
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size = 0
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sized_files.append((size, rel_path))
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return sized_files
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def partition_by_size(sized_files: Sequence[Tuple[int, Path]], workers: int) -> List[List[Path]]:
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"""Greedy size-balanced partitioning to reduce worker skew."""
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buckets: List[List[Path]] = [[] for _ in range(workers)]
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bucket_sizes = [0] * workers
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# Largest files first gives better load balancing across workers.
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sorted_files = sorted(sized_files, key=lambda x: x[0], reverse=True)
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for size, rel_path in sorted_files:
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idx = min(range(workers), key=lambda i: bucket_sizes[i])
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buckets[idx].append(rel_path)
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bucket_sizes[idx] += size
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return [b for b in buckets if b]
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def detect_remote_destination(dest: str) -> bool:
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"""Heuristic detection of rsync remote destinations."""
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if dest.startswith("rsync://"):
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return True
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if "::" in dest:
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return True
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if re.match(r"^[a-zA-Z]:[\\/]", dest):
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return False
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if re.match(r"^\\\\", dest):
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return False
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return bool(re.match(r"^[^:/\\]+@?[^:/\\]*:[^/].*", dest))
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def format_bytes(num_bytes: float) -> str:
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units = ["B", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB"]
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value = float(num_bytes)
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for unit in units:
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if value < 1024.0 or unit == units[-1]:
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return f"{value:.1f}{unit}"
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value /= 1024.0
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return f"{num_bytes:.1f}B"
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def auto_tune_workers(
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total_units: int,
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avg_size_bytes: float,
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is_remote: bool,
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cpu_count: int,
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configured_workers: int,
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) -> int:
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"""Pick worker count from workload size profile and destination type."""
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cpu = max(1, cpu_count)
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if avg_size_bytes < 1 * 1024 * 1024:
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base = min(32, cpu * 4)
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elif avg_size_bytes < 32 * 1024 * 1024:
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base = min(16, cpu * 2)
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elif avg_size_bytes < 256 * 1024 * 1024:
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base = min(8, cpu)
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else:
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base = min(4, max(2, cpu // 2))
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if is_remote:
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base = max(2, min(base, 8))
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else:
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base = min(base + 2, 24)
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tuned = max(1, min(base, total_units))
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return min(tuned, configured_workers)
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def maybe_print_task_output(label: str, out: str, err: str, show_output: bool, show_on_fail_only: bool, code: int) -> None:
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if not show_output:
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return
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if show_on_fail_only and code == 0:
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return
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if out.strip():
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print(f"--- stdout: {label} ---")
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print(out.rstrip())
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if err.strip():
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print(f"--- stderr: {label} ---", file=sys.stderr)
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print(err.rstrip(), file=sys.stderr)
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def run_rsync(item: Path, dest: str, rsync_args: List[str], dry_run: bool) -> Tuple[Path, int, str, str]:
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cmd = ["rsync", *rsync_args]
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if dry_run:
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cmd.append("--dry-run")
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# preserve relative path by sending the item name, not its parent
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cmd += [str(item), dest]
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try:
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proc = subprocess.run(cmd, capture_output=True, text=True)
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return item, proc.returncode, proc.stdout, proc.stderr
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except FileNotFoundError:
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return item, 127, "", "rsync not found on PATH"
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def run_rsync_files_from(
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src_dir: Path,
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rel_files: Sequence[Path],
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dest: str,
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rsync_args: List[str],
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dry_run: bool,
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) -> Tuple[str, int, str, str]:
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cmd = ["rsync", *rsync_args]
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if dry_run:
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cmd.append("--dry-run")
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cmd += ["--from0", "--files-from=-", f"{src_dir}{os.sep}", dest]
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payload = "\0".join(str(p) for p in rel_files) + "\0"
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try:
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proc = subprocess.run(cmd, input=payload, capture_output=True, text=True)
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label = f"chunk({len(rel_files)} files)"
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return label, proc.returncode, proc.stdout, proc.stderr
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except FileNotFoundError:
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return "chunk(0 files)", 127, "", "rsync not found on PATH"
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def main():
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ap = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Transfer files using rsync in parallel.")
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ap.add_argument("src", help="Source file, directory or glob pattern")
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ap.add_argument("dest", help="Rsync destination (local path or user@host:/path)")
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ap.add_argument(
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"-w",
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"--workers",
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type=int,
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default=min(8, (os.cpu_count() or 4)),
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help="Parallel rsync workers (default: min(8, CPU count))",
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)
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ap.add_argument(
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"--mode",
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choices=["top-level", "recursive-files"],
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default="recursive-files",
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help=(
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"top-level: one rsync per immediate src entry; "
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"recursive-files: split full file tree into balanced rsync chunks"
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),
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)
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ap.add_argument("-r", "--rsync-args", default=" ".join(DEFAULT_RSYNC_ARGS),
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help="Additional rsync args (quoted). Default: -a --partial --info=stats2")
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ap.add_argument(
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"--auto-tune",
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action="store_true",
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help=(
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"Auto-tune worker count from average file size and destination type. "
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"Uses --workers as an upper bound."
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),
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)
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ap.add_argument(
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"-v",
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"--verbose",
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action="store_true",
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help="Show detailed progress, including task start/completion and rsync command lines.",
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)
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ap.add_argument(
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"--show-rsync-output",
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action="store_true",
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help="Print rsync stdout/stderr for each task (can be noisy).",
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)
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ap.add_argument(
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"--show-rsync-output-on-failure",
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action="store_true",
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help="Print rsync stdout/stderr only for failed tasks.",
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)
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ap.add_argument("--dry-run", action="store_true", help="Don't transfer, just show what would happen")
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args = ap.parse_args()
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if args.workers < 1:
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print("--workers must be >= 1", file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(2)
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rsync_args = shlex.split(args.rsync_args)
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results = []
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started_at = time.perf_counter()
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if args.show_rsync_output and args.show_rsync_output_on_failure:
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print(
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"Both --show-rsync-output and --show-rsync-output-on-failure set; "
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"showing output for all tasks.",
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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show_output = args.show_rsync_output or args.show_rsync_output_on_failure
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show_on_fail_only = args.show_rsync_output_on_failure and not args.show_rsync_output
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src_path = Path(args.src)
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is_remote_dest = detect_remote_destination(args.dest)
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cpu_count = os.cpu_count() or 4
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if args.mode == "recursive-files" and src_path.is_dir():
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rel_files = build_recursive_file_list(src_path)
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if not rel_files:
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print("No files found for:", args.src, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(2)
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sized_files = get_sized_files(src_path, rel_files)
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avg_size = sum(size for size, _ in sized_files) / max(1, len(sized_files))
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if args.auto_tune:
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workers = auto_tune_workers(len(rel_files), avg_size, is_remote_dest, cpu_count, args.workers)
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dest_kind = "remote" if is_remote_dest else "local"
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print(
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f"Auto-tuned workers={workers} ({dest_kind} dest, avg file {format_bytes(avg_size)})"
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)
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else:
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workers = min(args.workers, len(rel_files))
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chunks = partition_by_size(sized_files, workers)
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print(f"Starting {len(chunks)} rsync chunk task(s) with {workers} worker(s)...")
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if args.verbose:
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cmd_preview = ["rsync", *rsync_args]
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if args.dry_run:
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cmd_preview.append("--dry-run")
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cmd_preview += ["--from0", "--files-from=-", f"{src_path}{os.sep}", args.dest]
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print("Command template:", " ".join(shlex.quote(part) for part in cmd_preview))
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with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=workers) as ex:
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futures = {
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ex.submit(run_rsync_files_from, src_path, chunk, args.dest, rsync_args, args.dry_run): chunk
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for chunk in chunks
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}
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for fut in as_completed(futures):
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label, code, out, err = fut.result()
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results.append((label, code, out, err))
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status = "OK" if code == 0 else f"ERR({code})"
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print(f"[{status}] {label}")
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maybe_print_task_output(label, out, err, show_output, show_on_fail_only, code)
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else:
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items = build_file_list(args.src)
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if not items:
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print("No files found for:", args.src, file=sys.stderr)
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sys.exit(2)
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size_samples = []
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for item in items:
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try:
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if item.is_file():
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size_samples.append(item.stat().st_size)
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else:
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size_samples.append(64 * 1024 * 1024)
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except OSError:
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size_samples.append(0)
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avg_size = sum(size_samples) / max(1, len(size_samples))
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if args.auto_tune:
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workers = auto_tune_workers(len(items), avg_size, is_remote_dest, cpu_count, args.workers)
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dest_kind = "remote" if is_remote_dest else "local"
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print(
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f"Auto-tuned workers={workers} ({dest_kind} dest, avg unit {format_bytes(avg_size)})"
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)
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else:
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workers = min(args.workers, len(items))
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print(f"Starting {len(items)} rsync task(s) with {workers} worker(s)...")
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if args.verbose:
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print("Task list preview:")
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preview_limit = 10
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for idx, item in enumerate(items[:preview_limit], start=1):
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print(f" {idx}. {item}")
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if len(items) > preview_limit:
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print(f" ... and {len(items) - preview_limit} more")
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with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=workers) as ex:
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futures = {}
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for item in items:
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if args.verbose:
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cmd_preview = ["rsync", *rsync_args]
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if args.dry_run:
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cmd_preview.append("--dry-run")
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cmd_preview += [str(item), args.dest]
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print("Scheduling:", " ".join(shlex.quote(part) for part in cmd_preview))
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futures[ex.submit(run_rsync, item, args.dest, rsync_args, args.dry_run)] = item
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for fut in as_completed(futures):
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item, code, out, err = fut.result()
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results.append((str(item), code, out, err))
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status = "OK" if code == 0 else f"ERR({code})"
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print(f"[{status}] {item}")
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maybe_print_task_output(str(item), out, err, show_output, show_on_fail_only, code)
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# summary
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failed = [r for r in results if r[1] != 0]
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elapsed = time.perf_counter() - started_at
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print(f"\nCompleted: {len(results)} tasks, {len(failed)} failed in {elapsed:.2f}s.")
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if failed:
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print("Failures detail:")
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for label, code, out, err in failed:
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print(f"--- {label} (exit {code}) ---")
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if out:
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print(out.strip())
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if err:
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print(err.strip())
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sys.exit(1 if failed else 0)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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