And we've done 19,658 runs so far (8/server/day), over 380 Gigs sync'd
with an average of 44Meg(11Meg compressed) of data per run, and all of
our backup files come across with correct owners and permissions. Whew!
I'd look to your filesystem first. Do the rsync'd files (not backup-dir
On 16 Sep 2001, Danny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have serveral servers with different versions of Redhat, does the same
version of rsync need to be on each server ?
No, it just has to not be ridiculously old. Anything from the last
three years or so will interoperate.
If so what it the
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 12:10:45PM -0500, Dave Dykstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:29:37PM -0500, Phil Howard wrote:
| My concern with SSH is making it function with an authentication space
| different than the /etc/passwd space, and absolutely ensuring that there
|
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 10:47:15AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
That way we could do SMTP over SSL etc etc transparently: clients connect,
say SSL, if rejected either fall back or fall out, and if accepted
then away we all go.
Is there some technical reason for not doing things this way?
Hi,
We have 2 problems with rsync over ssh that we
haven't been able to replicate all the time.
Basically, we have a developement server running
Solaris 2.5.1 and another running Solaris 2.6, the
development tree is shared via nfs. When minor
changes are made they are distibuted to various
Hi,
I have a need to develop a system for our coders to be able to
compile code on a windows machine, then quickly and easily test
that the same code compiles on linux.
Is rsysnc a tool that could be considered for this job? i.e. is
it possible to set up a DOS script that could be run after