On 03/13/2013 09:45 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA issued this missive:
On 13/03/13 10:46, Tom Horsley wrote:
Well, the best thing to do is not get NFS involved at all, do the
rsync directly between the machines hosting the different directories.

I concur. NFS puts certain restrictions on things that you may not want
and NFS is not the fastest protocol to use--especially if you're writing
to the NFS server.

Those servers don't normally have keyboards or displays. I can always
deal with that but don't want to do it often. What I really need is a
script that I could start via ssh, probably on box8 the source, that
would rsync box48 to it.

Try to set up rsync daemons on the various boxes (man rsyncd.conf).
Set up "hosts allow" and "hosts deny" options for the various modules
(directories) you want involved to restrict rsync access. You can also
set up user/password stuff and either have rsync run in daemon mode or
from xinetd. We use it a TON.

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