Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-04-02 Thread Dany Nativel
Have you tried unison (FreeBSD, linux, win32, OSX) ? http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ (available in ports too) Dany Steven N. Fettig wrote: I have two workstations I use (one at home and one at work) connected via a private DSL link that each have the directories /home/me. I want

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Stephen Liu
- snip - > > Is the option > > -P --partial -- progress > > means 'incremental'??? > > "-P" is the same as specifying both "--partial" and "--progress". > "--progress" means to show a progress meter. Normally, if you > interrupt rsync while it is transferring a file, rsync will delete the >

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004, Kai Grossjohann wrote: ... >Explaining the trailing slash is more difficult. I just remember a >rule of thumb: if you want to copy directories with rsync, always >specify a trailing slash. On both the source and the destination. Of >course, "man rsync" has the full story...

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Kai Grossjohann
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Monday 15 March 2004 04:10, Bill Campbell wrote: > >> I would do this with two rsync runs from one machine >> >> cd $directory >> rsync -e ssh -vaurP ./ $remote:$directory >> rsync -e ssh -vaurP $remote:$directory/ . > > Hi Bill, > > Is the option > -P

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Steven N. Fettig
-P appears to allow you to show progress graphically with the -v switch also chosen. I think his example: cd $directory rsync -e ssh -vaurP ./ $remote:$directory rsync -e ssh -vaurP $remote:$directory/ . was meant to look like: cd $directory rsync -e ssh -vaurP ./ $remote:$directory rsync -e ss

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Stephen Liu
On Monday 15 March 2004 04:10, Bill Campbell wrote: > I would do this with two rsync runs from one machine > > cd $directory > rsync -e ssh -vaurP ./ $remote:$directory > rsync -e ssh -vaurP $remote:$directory/ . Hi Bill, Is the option -P --partial -- progress means 'incremental'??? What

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Steven N. Fettig
Bill Campbell wrote: I would do this with two rsync runs from one machine cd $directory rsync -e ssh -vaurP ./ $remote:$directory rsync -e ssh -vaurP $remote:$directory/ . Better yet, set up the directories in the rsyncd.conf files on each machine: cd $directory rsync -vaurP ./ ${remote}::dir_m

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Bill Campbell
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004, Steven N. Fettig wrote: >I have two workstations I use (one at home and one at work) connected >via a private DSL link that each have the directories /home/me. I want >to run a cron job to sync the directories (bi-directionally). Rsync >seems to work only in one direction

Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Kai Grossjohann
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Re: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Craig Reyenga
t; Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 2:46 PM Subject: Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?) > I have two workstations I use (one at home and one at work) connected > via a private DSL link that each have the directories /home/me. I want > to run a cron job to sync the directories (bi-di

Two-way Sync of Directories - how? (rsync?)

2004-03-14 Thread Steven N. Fettig
I have two workstations I use (one at home and one at work) connected via a private DSL link that each have the directories /home/me. I want to run a cron job to sync the directories (bi-directionally). Rsync seems to work only in one direction (I know I could set up the script on both machin