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2002 May 13
2
rsync: network "bind interfaces only" command for rsync?
Hi,
Is there a network interface listen command for rsync
so that for a system with multiple network cards and
multiple IP addresses - rsync will only be visible
on a defined interface and defined IPs?
Like in samba?:
e.g.,
bind interfaces only = True
interfaces = eth0 193.xy.zz.aa 193.xy.zz.ab
Can't seem to find such a thing in the documentation.
Cheers,
Lachlan.
2002 Sep 08
1
Rsync and trying to mirror Linux user areas
As root, I am trying to mirror a Redhat 7.3 Linux user area
onto another Redhat 7.3 Linux box using rsync. This is using
the following type of command:
rsync -a -v --stats --safe-links
However, rsync cannot mirror most of the user area because
of the default permissions for the user areas.
e.g.,
opendir(user1): Permission denied
opendir(user2): Permission denied
drwx------ 3 user1
2002 Oct 21
1
Rsync and "ignore nonreadable" and timeout
Hi,
Can anyone send me an example config file that makes use of
ignore nonreadable
timeout 600
When I try to put this in a module - rsync seems happy but it
gets nasty logfile messages when a client connects to
the server.
Oct 19 20:30:14 4T:sv1 rsyncd[3706636]: params.c:Parameter() - Ignoring badly fo
rmed line in configuration file: ignore nonreadable
Oct 19 20:30:14 4T:sv1
2001 Nov 15
0
RSYNC: Any Idiots guides out there
There is a rather rambling tutorial at:
http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/rsync/
(this does not have ssh tunnelling in there)
Though for the following - if the files are owned by root - root
will be the only one able to rsync them across?
Maybe creating a special account with some extra file
privaledges but not 100% root could get the job done for
you?
Lachlan.
> I need to set-up
2002 Nov 08
1
Rsync Re: Trailing /
What should be the official behaviour here?
I must admit some of my scripts probably have both
trailing and non-trailing "/". But just played around
until it was mirroring into the correct directory.
Lachlan.
At 18:20 07/11/02 -0500, you wrote:
>It appears that the trailing slash in the source is being ignored:
>
>rsync -auv clam::root/usr/local/bin/ /tmp/bin
>
>ends
2006 Aug 30
0
Rails Conf Europe - Hotel
For all those that haven''t got round to booking a hotel for Rails Conf
(which included me until 5 minutes ago), I just found this place:
http://www.activereservations.com/hotel/en/hotels-in-bloomsbury/ah-116767.html
- £30 per night and it''s less than a minute for the conference hall.
Gotta be better than sharing a dorm with greasy backpacking students...
Steve
2002 Jan 08
1
Rsync on webserver
Here is the problem.
I have a primary and a secondary web server. I want to sync the home
directory paths on the primary server with the secondary server. I am
fairly ignorant to rsync and wondering what is the best method of doing this
and how would I call the procedure from say a "perl script".
Both Servers are FreeBSD 4.2 and there are actually two directorys I want
to sync 1)
2002 Oct 29
8
important caveat with Rsync on NT and dayligt savings time
Hi,
just a small warning about something that has, like we experienced just
last weekend, great consequences.
We rsync more than 20 Netware servers through a mapping on an NT machine to
central Rsync destination servers (also NT). Last weekend our clock changed
to Daylight Savings Time. It appears that NT changes the file stamps on
NTFS volumes accordingly (Q129574 on their suppor site). This
2002 May 04
3
Send Password with RSYNC_PASSWORD ore --password-file
Hallo,
i am verry sorry about my bad engllish.
But i trie my best...
I trie to setup an Backupserver.
If i use this
rsync -varpog -e ssh /home/www/web6 217.172.xxx.xxx:/home/www/web6
the Server is asking me fore Password.
If i use this
rsync -varpog -e ssh --stats /home/www/web6
217.172.xxx.xxx:/home/www/web6 --password-file=host1.pwd
the Server is asking me too fore Passwort.
How i can bring
2001 Dec 19
3
RSYNC: Backup Solution thoughts...
>I'm thinking of how to backup an entire server ("server A") to a
>remote area ("server B") using rsync.
>
>My initial thought was to have a shell account on server B, then have a
>cronjob running as root on server A that uses rsync to send all the files
>over to the shell account on server B.
>
>Then I thought that this is not reliable against
2001 Nov 20
1
Rsync: Re: patch to enable faster mirroring of large filesystems
Is there any chance this can be added into the distribution as it sounds
really nifty.
Another suggestion unless I have read the following - would it be
useful to have a command option in rsync to generate the file list
by doing the "find" and outputting into a standard format?
(As this would make it less OS specific or kludgy?)
Cheers,
Lachlan.
At 16:06 19/11/01 -0500, you wrote: