Robocopy multithread option not working as expected.

chrisrdba 471 Reputation points
2020-10-03T19:06:41.14+00:00

Greetings. I'm a DBA so I never use this particular forum -- feel free to move if in the wrong spot.

I'm attempting to use the /MT switch in Robocopy and it doesn't appear to be working. I kicked off 3 file transfers all at the same time from different command prompts. One was /MT:1, one was /MT:8, and the last was /MT:16

Looking in Task Manager, the thread count for robocopy.exe is 4 for all 3 of them.

This is on windows server 2016.

Ideas?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-10-03T21:06:45.253+00:00

    Something here may help.
    https://blog.fosketts.net/2010/03/25/robocopy-multi-threaded/

    otherwise I'd try asking for help in dedicated forum here.
    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/scriptcenter/en-US/home?forum=ITCG

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  2. Dahle, Joshua (MNIT) 0 Reputation points
    2023-09-19T21:32:21.3633333+00:00

    I found my path must have had a really old version or something prior to C:\windows\system32 - cleaning up my path resulted in a new experience. I would check wehre your robocopy is executing from.

    
    
    /MT is not even an option any longer when looking at the /? in version XP010
    Running just robocopy C:\dir C:\dir2 also gives the same readout as if you typed /MIR, luckily it doesnt delete all the files it shows as "Extra".  I was unaware this program changed, but to remove such a common parameter seems irresponsible.  
    
    PS C:\nr> robocopy /?
    
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       ROBOCOPY     ::     Robust File Copy for Windows     ::     Version XP010
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
      Started : Tue Sep 19 16:27:06 2023
    
                  Usage :: ROBOCOPY source destination [file [file]...] [options]
    
                 source :: Source Directory (drive:\path or \\server\share\path).
            destination :: Destination Dir  (drive:\path or \\server\share\path).
                   file :: File(s) to copy  (names/wildcards: default is "*.*").
    
    ::
    :: Copy options :
    ::
                     /S :: copy Subdirectories, but not empty ones.
                     /E :: copy subdirectories, including Empty ones.
                 /LEV:n :: only copy the top n LEVels of the source directory tree.
    
                     /Z :: copy files in restartable mode.
                     /B :: copy files in Backup mode.
                    /ZB :: use restartable mode; if access denied use Backup mode.
    
      /COPY:copyflag[s] :: what to COPY (default is /COPY:DAT).
                           (copyflags : D=Data, A=Attributes, T=Timestamps).
                           (S=Security=NTFS ACLs, O=Owner info, U=aUditing info).
    
                   /SEC :: copy files with SECurity (equivalent to /COPY:DATS).
               /COPYALL :: COPY ALL file info (equivalent to /COPY:DATSOU).
                /NOCOPY :: COPY NO file info (useful with /PURGE).
    
                 /PURGE :: delete dest files/dirs that no longer exist in source.
                   /MIR :: MIRror a directory tree (equivalent to /E plus /PURGE).
    
                   /MOV :: MOVe files (delete from source after copying).
                  /MOVE :: MOVE files AND dirs (delete from source after copying).
    
           /A+:[RASHNT] :: add the given Attributes to copied files.
           /A-:[RASHNT] :: remove the given Attributes from copied files.
    
                /CREATE :: CREATE directory tree and zero-length files only.
                   /FAT :: create destination files using 8.3 FAT file names only.
                   /FFT :: assume FAT File Times (2-second granularity).
                   /256 :: turn off very long path (> 256 characters) support.
    
                 /MON:n :: MONitor source; run again when more than n changes seen.
                 /MOT:m :: MOnitor source; run again in m minutes Time, if changed.
    
          /RH:hhmm-hhmm :: Run Hours - times when new copies may be started.
                    /PF :: check run hours on a Per File (not per pass) basis.
    
                 /IPG:n :: Inter-Packet Gap (ms), to free bandwidth on slow lines.
    
    ::
    :: File Selection Options :
    ::
                     /A :: copy only files with the Archive attribute set.
                     /M :: copy only files with the Archive attribute and reset it.
        /IA:[RASHCNETO] :: Include only files with any of the given Attributes set.
        /XA:[RASHCNETO] :: eXclude files with any of the given Attributes set.
    
     /XF file [file]... :: eXclude Files matching given names/paths/wildcards.
     /XD dirs [dirs]... :: eXclude Directories matching given names/paths.
    
                    /XC :: eXclude Changed files.
                    /XN :: eXclude Newer files.
                    /XO :: eXclude Older files.
                    /XX :: eXclude eXtra files and directories.
                    /XL :: eXclude Lonely files and directories.
                    /IS :: Include Same files.
                    /IT :: Include Tweaked files.
    
                 /MAX:n :: MAXimum file size - exclude files bigger than n bytes.
                 /MIN:n :: MINimum file size - exclude files smaller than n bytes.
    
              /MAXAGE:n :: MAXimum file AGE - exclude files older than n days/date.
              /MINAGE:n :: MINimum file AGE - exclude files newer than n days/date.
              /MAXLAD:n :: MAXimum Last Access Date - exclude files unused since n.
              /MINLAD:n :: MINimum Last Access Date - exclude files used since n.
                           (If n < 1900 then n = n days, else n = YYYYMMDD date).
    
                    /XJ :: eXclude Junction points. (normally included by default).
    
    ::
    :: Retry Options :
    ::
                   /R:n :: number of Retries on failed copies: default 1 million.
                   /W:n :: Wait time between retries: default is 30 seconds.
    
                   /REG :: Save /R:n and /W:n in the Registry as default settings.
    
                   /TBD :: wait for sharenames To Be Defined (retry error 67).
    
    ::
    :: Logging Options :
    ::
                     /L :: List only - don't copy, timestamp or delete any files.
                     /X :: report all eXtra files, not just those selected.
                     /V :: produce Verbose output, showing skipped files.
                    /TS :: include source file Time Stamps in the output.
                    /FP :: include Full Pathname of files in the output.
    
                    /NS :: No Size - don't log file sizes.
                    /NC :: No Class - don't log file classes.
                   /NFL :: No File List - don't log file names.
                   /NDL :: No Directory List - don't log directory names.
    
                    /NP :: No Progress - don't display % copied.
                   /ETA :: show Estimated Time of Arrival of copied files.
    
              /LOG:file :: output status to LOG file (overwrite existing log).
             /LOG+:file :: output status to LOG file (append to existing log).
    
                   /TEE :: output to console window, as well as the log file.
    
                   /NJH :: No Job Header.
                   /NJS :: No Job Summary.
    
    ::
    :: Job Options :
    ::
           /JOB:jobname :: take parameters from the named JOB file.
          /SAVE:jobname :: SAVE parameters to the named job file
                  /QUIT :: QUIT after processing command line (to view parameters).
                  /NOSD :: NO Source Directory is specified.
                  /NODD :: NO Destination Directory is specified.
                    /IF :: Include the following Files.
    
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