Re: Configuring Rsync to run without any user input or Cron job.

2008-11-20 Thread Henri S
I am unsure of your operating system requirments. However, Mac OS X 10.4 and later supports LaunchD and watch folders. This lets you run a script when items at a specific path change. A second hand machine which runs Mac OS X 10.4 should not set you back that much. -- Please use reply-all for

Configuring Rsync to run without any user input or Cron job.

2008-11-19 Thread Etienne D
in advance for the tip. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Configuring-Rsync-to-run-without-any-user-input-or-Cron-job.-tp20581708p20581708.html Sent from the Samba - rsync mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing

Re: Configuring Rsync to run without any user input or Cron job.

2008-11-19 Thread Kyle Lanclos
Etienne wrote: I would like to know if it's possible for Rsync to automatically mirror a folder and it's content from one deamon to another. (or one client to a deamon) Basically I want users to drag and drop files in a folder and Rsync to mirror these files as soon as it sees them. A cron or

Re: Configuring Rsync to run without any user input or Cron job.

2008-11-19 Thread Matthias Schniedermeyer
On 19.11.2008 07:03, Etienne D wrote: Hi ! I would like to know if it's possible for Rsync to automatically mirror a folder and it's content from one deamon to another. (or one client to a deamon) Basically I want users to drag and drop files in a folder and Rsync to mirror these files as

Re: Configuring Rsync to run without any user input or Cron job.

2008-11-19 Thread Michal Soltys
Etienne D wrote: Hi ! I would like to know if it's possible for Rsync to automatically mirror a folder and it's content from one deamon to another. (or one client to a deamon) Basically I want users to drag and drop files in a folder and Rsync to mirror these files as soon as it sees them. A