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On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 09:41:52AM -0400, Cormier, Michael wrote:
Server A: Has the files
Server B: Client who wants the files
We want to have Server A connect to Server B and deposit the files there.
1. Which
Martin,
Thanks for your insights. I was able to create an openssl
version of rsync for Windows and Linux. It did take more
coding as you mentioned, but it seems quite stable and speedy. The
reason
for this undertaking was to create a version of rsync that could
communicate with the Netware
Hi all,
I have installed rsync 2.5.5 as daemons on our 35 Netware servers (no 2.5.6
is yet available for Netware) and do a daily sync from a Linux Rsync client
machine with 1.2 TB disk capacity. For the moment we do a daily, weekly and
monthly backup on tape of this machine, but I'd like to
This is probably more of a SSH issue, but I decided to post on both list. I
am using rsync over ssh to backup my web server. The servers authenticate
with nul password public keys. The process is ran as perl cron job with
numerous system calls to a rsync command. The problem is every time rsync
We are using rsync to backup files from a bunch of computers to a central
server using rsync in --daemon mode. I've got a problem and are looking
for suggestions.
I'm not a newbie to rsync and have checked the archives without getting
any useable conclusions.
Our old server works great - a
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 05:44:48PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed rsync 2.5.5 as daemons on our 35 Netware servers (no 2.5.6
is yet available for Netware) and do a daily sync from a Linux Rsync client
machine with 1.2 TB disk capacity. For the moment we do a daily,
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