Hi Jim, Thanks for your reply. Read the man rsync...even printed it....but well it looks a lot like shorthand to me. Kindly some pointers if other howto or whatever excist. I did research as best I could..but....maybe ....i don't have enough between the ears??
Rsync over ssh...will only once in a while when changes done on gateway. Kindly an example as per my situation. When in plain english I usually get along.......even improve once in a while.........but the choice is yours. Thanks Johan ************************** On Wednesday 03 March 2004 19:51, Jim Salter wrote: > There are many different ways to accomplish this. Are you wanting to > use rsync in daemon mode, or rsync over an ssh transport? > > I hate to deliver the stock answer, but it sounds like you need to RTFM > a bit and then try us back if you still can't get it to work. > > -J > > > Hi, > > > > Have one workstation 192.168.1.2 > > Have one gateway for access to internet 192.168.1.1 > > Connection between them by crossover cable. > > Only this 2 boxes. > > Want to copy the gateway /home/ directory to the workstation on > > /mnt/backup/. > > Both sides of copy is on ext3. > > Rsync is installed on both boxes ... both using Suse 9.0. > > The users on both will be root in this case. > > I only have this kind of setup for a week. Used to be standalone. > > > > Kindly the full commandline command to accomplish this please..taking > > account the above directory/partition info. > > > > don't seem to get it right myself, can use rsync on workstation to > > workstation. > > Thanks -- Johan Registered Linux User #330034 May this be a good day for learning -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html