On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 09:20 -0500, Linus Hicks wrote: > rsync -a srchost:/ / --files-from=dbf-list > > and dbf-list would contain this: > > p02/oradata/OSID/redo01.log > p03/oradata/OSID/redo02.log > p04/oradata/OSID/redo03.log > p01/oradata/OSID/system01.dbf > p04/oradata/OSID/undotbs01.dbf > p03/oradata/OSID/sysaux01.dbf > p03/oradata/OSID/users01.dbf > p03/oradata/OSID/example01.dbf > p03/oradata/OSID/data01.dbf > p02/oradata/OSID/index01.dbf > p01/oradata/OSID/control01.ctl > p02/oradata/OSID/control02.ctl > p03/oradata/OSID/control03.ctl > s01/oracle/product/10.2.0/dbs/initOSID.ora > > Do you see any problems with this?
That should work fine; that is exactly how --files-from is typically used. Note that rsync looks for dbf-list on the computer on which you are starting rsync; if dbf-list is on the other computer, use --files-from=:dbf-list to indicate this. -- Matt McCutchen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hashproduct.metaesthetics.net/ -- To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html