On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 13:00 +0200, Mark Eisenblaetter wrote:
> is there any way to add an bwlimit to an SSH Singel USe Deamon?
> My cutomer want to use ssh and i want to set an Bandwith limit.
> As long that bwlimit is not an rsyncd.conf option i see no way to add
> ist for ssh connections.
>
>
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On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 19:41 -0500, Rahul Nabar wrote:
> I used to maintain "mirror" backups of the /home dir on our
> production_server using rsync to a backup_server.
>
> The primary server had a rsyncd daemon running and the backup_server
> had this line in the crontab:
>
> 10 01 * * * rsync -a
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 7:57 PM, David Overton wrote:
> Hi Rahul,
>
> I have two suggestions:
> 1. Use --max-delete option to limit the amount of damage that can be
> done when this happens.
That's a good option. Another way of course is for me to have some
kind of pre-script bash wrapper that c
Hi Rahul,
I have two suggestions:
1. Use --max-delete option to limit the amount of damage that can be
done when this happens.
2. Add some redundancy to your backup by keeping multiple past backups
and rotating between them. You can use --link-dest to allow sharing
of unchanged files between back
I had a recent disaster scenario with rsync. I was wondering if there
were any suggestions to guard against in the future:
I used to maintain "mirror" backups of the /home dir on our
production_server using rsync to a backup_server.
The primary server had a rsyncd daemon running and the backup_se
Hello List.
is there any way to add an bwlimit to an SSH Singel USe Deamon?
My cutomer want to use ssh and i want to set an Bandwith limit.
As long that bwlimit is not an rsyncd.conf option i see no way to add ist
for ssh connections.
I am using debian Lenny with rsync 3.0.3
Thnaks,
Mark
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