Find the "cvslock" program on the web and lock your repository for 
reading before you do the rsync.

Derek

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Anders Truelsen wrote:

>Hi Daniel 
>
>Set up the backup with the same allowroots and all.
>You can use Rsync to keep the backup in sync with the master at
>appropriate time intervals.
>
>When the master fails all you've got to do is to let the backup assume
>the identity of the master and you're rolling again.
>
>Regards,
>anders
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Daniel Curry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: 20. august 2002 02:04
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: CVS backup server
>
>I need to make a second machine a backup server for our primary CVS
>system.  Does anyone know of a HOW-TO for this?  I am a Windows system
>admin doing the 'sink or swim' thing with Linux and Solaris.  Our
>existing CVS service is on a Solaris machine, the backup CVS sever will
>be a RedHat 7.3 system.  Does anyone know of any conflicts I might
>experience while trying to implement this?
>
>Thanks
>
>Daniel Curry
>IT Manager
>Cariocas
>625 Second Street 
>Suite 201
>San Francisco, CA 94107 
>ph: 415-348-6516
>fx: 415-348-6505 
>cell: 510-579-6680
>
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>X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut." 
>  - Albert Einstein
>  
>




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