Hi Alan, Google for "csync2". That is Cluster Sync, ment to keep in sync files and directories on even more than 2 nodes. It uses "librsync" to optimize the transfers, can solve conflicts and you can interface it with "inotify". The latter is implemented already in "pyinotify", every time a file changes, it is reflected to the other side. As far as i can see, you have add the "trash folder" functionality yourself, but the main thing is available. Search the list, this was reported before a few weeks earlier. Hope this is helpful to you,
Nico Alan Franzoni schreef: > Hello everybody, > I was thinking about a special script to be done with rsync, when I > realized my needs might have been common enough to have already been > fulfilled by somebody else through a script or by some backup software. > > I have a folder I share between two computers of mine, A and B. What i > want is to be able to keep it in full sync. If a file is added in A, > it should be added to B when rsyncing, and viceversa. If a file is > updated, it should be updated, if it gets moved or renamed, it should > be moved or renamed, and so on; .But I'd like that, when a file is > deleted from A, it is *not* deleted from B immediately, but it is > moved to a special trash folder, which I can later review and decide > when to empty, in order to "save" myself from potential errors. > > Google didn't help me in my search. Has anybody heard about something > like that? > > -- > Alan Franzoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > - > Togli .xyz dalla mia email per contattarmi. > Remove .xyz from my address in order to contact me. > - > GPG Key Fingerprint (Key ID = FE068F3E): > 5C77 9DC3 BD5B 3A28 E7BC 921A 0255 42AA FE06 8F3E -- Behandeld door / Handled by: N.J. van der Horn (Nico) --- ICT Support Vanderhorn IT-works, www.vanderhorn.nl, Voorstraat 55, 3135 HW Vlaardingen, The Netherlands, Tel +31 10 2486060, Fax +31 10 2486061 -- To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
