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Robocopy or Robust File and Folder Copy application is very popular amongst Windows system administrators. Robocopy will copy the local or given file to the remote or destination location.
robocopy Features
The command robocopy provides very useful features for files copying over network. Below we will list some of them.
Resume Interrupted Copy
when the network or remote host is down during a copy the copy operation can resume where it left.
Robocopy oldserver Users$ D: home Users$ /E /SEC /COPYALL /MIR /V /ETA /TEE /ITEM /MT:6 /LOG:Userlog.txt. Where D is the local disk on the new server. Command is run from the new server. When I run this - all that happens is 'nothing'. No action, no error, just in the CMD window the next prompt.
Preserve File Attributes and timestamp
of the copied file where owner and audit information is also preserved.
Ability To Update Copied File Attributes and Timestamps
of the copied files and folders which will set to the latest date and time.
Administrator Owned File Copy
is supported with the option /B
.
Mirror Mode
is provided to sync or mirror given files and folder or directory updated files will be updated and deleted files will be deleted on the target.
Skip Allready Existing Files
by checking size and timestamp information and comparing it to the source and target.
Progress Bar
will shown current copy operation graphically.
Multi-threaded copying
which will allow copy, mirror multiple files and directories at the same time which will decrease the complete copy operation time.
robocopy Command Syntax
The general syntax of robocopy
command is like below.
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- SOURCE is the source file or directory we want to copy
- DESTINATION is the destination file or directory we want to copy
- OPTIONS are different features or behaviors we want to use like recursive, verbose, extension filter, etc.
Copy Specified Folder
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The most basic operation with robocopy
is copying sources folders to the destination. In this example, we will copy the directory named mytest
to the destination folder yourtest
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After copy operation, some statistics are provided by robocopy
Start
shows start time of copy operationSource
shows source directoryDest
shows destination directoryFiles
shows file filterOptions
shows given optionsTotal
shows total files and folders countCopied
shows copied files and folders countSkipped
shows not copied files and folders
Copy From Local System To Remote System
We can also copy a file and folders to the remote system. We will provide a remote system hostname or IP address before the destination path. We can use BACKUPSERVER or 10.5.2.30 to specify the remote system.
In this example, we will copy the source directory named mytest
to the remote system with IP address 192.168.122.46
under the path Usersismail
with the named yourtest
.
Copy Only Given File Types or Extensions
Progress Bar
will shown current copy operation graphically.
Multi-threaded copying
which will allow copy, mirror multiple files and directories at the same time which will decrease the complete copy operation time.
robocopy Command Syntax
The general syntax of robocopy
command is like below.
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- SOURCE is the source file or directory we want to copy
- DESTINATION is the destination file or directory we want to copy
- OPTIONS are different features or behaviors we want to use like recursive, verbose, extension filter, etc.
Copy Specified Folder
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The most basic operation with robocopy
is copying sources folders to the destination. In this example, we will copy the directory named mytest
to the destination folder yourtest
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After copy operation, some statistics are provided by robocopy
Start
shows start time of copy operationSource
shows source directoryDest
shows destination directoryFiles
shows file filterOptions
shows given optionsTotal
shows total files and folders countCopied
shows copied files and folders countSkipped
shows not copied files and folders
Copy From Local System To Remote System
We can also copy a file and folders to the remote system. We will provide a remote system hostname or IP address before the destination path. We can use BACKUPSERVER or 10.5.2.30 to specify the remote system.
In this example, we will copy the source directory named mytest
to the remote system with IP address 192.168.122.46
under the path Usersismail
with the named yourtest
.
Copy Only Given File Types or Extensions
robocopy
provides some filtering features while copying files. We can specify the filenames and extensions we want to copy. This will skip other file names and extensions. We will provide the file name or extension after the destination folder.
In this example, we only want to copy *.txt
extension files.
We can see from the output that only one file is copied but there was more than one file. Copied file name and byte count is also printed.
Copy SubFolders
By default, only first level directories are copied to the destination. If we need to copy all level and subdirectories folders we should enable /S
.
List Files
There is a very useful feature for robocopy where source files are not copied and just listed. This feature can be useful if we want to check existing files and folders. We can use /L
option to print the list of files and directories.
As we can see from the output that all files and folders are skipped and not copied.
List Files Recursively
While robocopy is mainly used to copy files from remote to local or local to remove we can use /L
and /S
options in order to list remote files. We can merge two options list and recursive to list all level files and folders.
Copy Files Lower Than Given Size
While copying files we can specify the size of files we want to copy. In this example we will copy files those sizes are lower than 1K
. We will use the /MAX
option for this.
As we can see from the results some of the files are copied but some of them are not copied because of the size restriction.
Copy Files Higher Than Given Size
The reverse of the previous option is /MIN
option . This will only copy files higher than the given size. In this example, we will copy files higher than 1K which is 1000 kilobytes.
Move Files
The default behavior of robocopy
is copying files. Sometimes we may need to move files. This can be done with robocopy
too. We will provide /MOV
option in order to move files and folders.
Logging Operations
While doing copy and move operations we can also need some logs, especially in bulk data operations. We can write a log about specified operations with /LOG
option. We can also specify the log file name y adding at the end of /LOG
option. In this example, we will write robocopy
operation log to log file named backup.log
. This will prevent regular output
The log file can be listed with type
command in MS-DOS command line like below.
Copy Given File Properties
Files and folders may have different properties. These properties can be used for different purposes like the listing owner, audit information, timestamps, etc. We can copy these attributes too with the robocopy command. Here are the attributes we can specify for the copy. We will also use /copy:
option by adding the property we want to copy.
D
is used to copy data propertiesA
used for attributesT
for time stampsS
is used for NTFS access control list simply ACLO
is used for the owner informationU
is used for Auditing information
In this example, we will copy time stamp attributes or properties with the following command.
Copy All Attributes with /copyall
We can also copy files with all properties of attributes with the /copyall
parameter like below. This is equal to the /copy:DATSOU
.
Delete or Remove Destination Files and Directories That No Longer Exist In The Source
If we are trying to make an identical copy of the local files and directories to the remote we need to purge or remove remote files and directories that no longer exist in the source. We can use /purge
option for this.
This was surprisingly tricking issue to deal with. If you are copying TO or FROM a Deduplicated file share you must make certain:
- Do NOT robocopy the a partition or volume – only robocopy sharesfolders. This is because the dedup information is stored in the SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION folder and at folder can not be migrated with robocopy. It needs to be built on the partitionvolume that the dedup exists on.
- Make sure you do NOT use /XJ switch. XJ is Exclude Junction points and junction points (JP's) are tied into the deduplication process. In previous versions of Windows, starting with Vista, I have needed to use /XJ because if robocopy hit tried to copy a JP's the destination disk would fill up with thousands of nested folders matching the name of the JP. Worse this problem was not readily recoverable by deleting those folders, even using the old POSIX commands. The only solution, according to Microsoft Partner Support (and from my experience) was to reformat the disk… not cool.
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Microsoft Partner Support also indicated that you should use the /ZB (backup mode) switch but our experience thus far has not borne this out as a requirement.
For more information, see my thread with Partner Support or this technet article if you are not a partner.