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2017 Aug 15
2
How to set absolute path for rsync?
...ould like get your help for the issue with --partial-dir=*absolute path.*
I’m trying to use rsync to send big file to server and config
--partial-dir=*absolute
path* since I want to store temp partial file in /tmp/ directory and keep
the destination folder clear.
My server is joe28, client is joe27. And here is the config on server.
root at joe28:~# cat /etc/rsyncd.conf
# Global settings
address = 10.148.34.28
numeric ids = yes
uid = 0
read only = no
reverse lookup = no
dont compress = *
timeout = 10
[JOE]
path = /home/joe/rsync
comment = Joe's rsync test...
2017 Aug 16
0
How to set absolute path for rsync?
...-dir=_absolute path._
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> I’m trying to use rsync to send big file to server and config
> --partial-dir=_absolute path_ since I want to store temp partial file in
> /tmp/ directory and keep the destination folder clear.
>
>
>
> My server is joe28, client is joe27. And here is the config on server.
>
>
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> root at joe28:~# cat /etc/rsyncd.conf
>
> # Global settings
>
> address = 10.148.34.28
>
> numeric ids = yes
>
> uid = 0
>
> read only = no
>
> reverse lookup = no
>
> dont compress = *
>...
2017 Aug 16
1
How to set absolute path for rsync?
...> >
> > I’m trying to use rsync to send big file to server and config
> > --partial-dir=_absolute path_ since I want to store temp partial file in
> > /tmp/ directory and keep the destination folder clear.
> >
> >
> >
> > My server is joe28, client is joe27. And here is the config on server.
> >
> >
> >
> > root at joe28:~# cat /etc/rsyncd.conf
> >
> > # Global settings
> >
> > address = 10.148.34.28
> >
> > numeric ids = yes
> >
> > uid = 0
> >
> > read only = no
>...