rdist is a good way to keep files (sql, tools, tnsnames) synchronized
between servers, in my case I need to replicate 

/db01/foo/* to /u01/foo/*

Going from /db01/foo to /db01/foo on a different server is easy but I can
not find any examples of going to another directory structure.  The docs are
not very clear to me, sorry my IQ really isn't very high (never take an IQ
test with your wife, once she finds out she is smarter things are never the
same), anyway I ramble...

http://docs.sun.com/db/doc/805-3172/6j31br5lf?a=view

My rdist config file looks like this...

HOSTS=( bunnyfoofoo )
FILES=( /db01/foo/* )
(${FILES}) -> (${HOSTS})
install -R;

Here is what I run...

rdist -f rdist.txt -y -R

Works great, now how do I go from db01 to u01?

Thanks ahead of time.

- Ethan
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