On Sat, 4 May 2002, Manfred Gnaedig wrote:
> mkdir 217.172.xxx.xxx/home/www/web10 : No such file or directory (1)
You left out the "::". Also, the syntax for server mode is slightly
different -- you need to refer to a module name on the server. So, if
you have an rsync daemon configured and run
Ok,
lets trie at first with out ssh.
I was trie this:
#!/bin/csh
setenv RSYNC_PASSWORD mypassword
rsync --verbose --compress --recursive /home/www/web10
217.172.xxx.xxx/home/www/web10
But i get this:
bigspace4you:~ # /etc/rsync.script
building file list ... done
mkdir 217.172.xxx.xxx/home/www/
On Sat, 4 May 2002, Manfred Gnaedig wrote:
> If i use this
> rsync -varpog -e ssh --stats /home/www/web6
> 217.172.xxx.xxx:/home/www/web6 --password-file=host1.pwd
> the Server is asking me too fore Passwort.
Ssh is asking you for the password. However, the --password-file option
(as well as the
Hallo,
thank you verry mutch.
> The page at the following address gives some examples
> of this:
> http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/rsync/index.html#client
> I think this is what you are after.
> Mainly using the (csh example) the following in
> the script file you are using:
> setenv RSY
The page at the following address gives some examples
of this:
http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/rsync/index.html#client
I think this is what you are after.
Mainly using the (csh example) the following in
the script file you are using:
setenv RSYNC_PASSWORD plaintextpassword
(better ways
Hallo,
i am verry sorry about my bad engllish.
But i trie my best...
I trie to setup an Backupserver.
If i use this
rsync -varpog -e ssh /home/www/web6 217.172.xxx.xxx:/home/www/web6
the Server is asking me fore Password.
If i use this
rsync -varpog -e ssh --stats /home/www/web6
217.172.xxx.xxx: