recent regardless of which location it is in.
Can Rsync do this?
If not, can it be made to do this? ;-)
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On Thu 14 Jul 2005, Stuart Halliday wrote:
The program in question has a settings directory so I thought I could get
Rsync to sync this directory between the two machines.
But Rsync seems to always force the files on the Rsync server to go to the
slave regardless that the slave has the
You could either use the --update option, or (perhaps better suited to
your situation) have a look at unison, which is meant to keep two
systems in sync, regardless of where changes take place (so long there
aren't any conflicts, of course).
Thanks for that Paul.
I found if I issue two Rsync
I'm currently using rsync to sync our anti-virus pattern files over our
Email AntiVirus-servers. It works well, but from time-to-time a mail
messages is being scanned as the sync occurs. The AV system (ahem,
Qmail-Scanner) notices a "corruption" has occured of the pattern files, and
errors -
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 01:24:59PM +1200, Jason Haar wrote:
Can rsync copy the files over to a temp dir, and then move them live as one
move? I know I could do this with ssh directly, but the "--compare-dest" and
"--partial" options make me wonder if rsync can do this itself...
Jason,
This