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The <config-file>.xml are the set of instructions of what is to move where in how many threads using which storage nodes. Of course, replace <config-file> with a name of your choosing. We will describe its the XML config contents content later.
In running interactively, you see all the messages coming back from ecs-sync as it does its job, giving instant feedback. But if the shell dies, the command may stop. To avoid this, you can use nohup to run ecs-sync as a background job that continues when you log out and redirect standard out/err into a file, for example using the following syntax:
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nohup ecs-sync --xml-config <config-file>.xml > <log-file>.log & |
Again, replace <config-file> and <log-file> with any name you wish.