Jerry Geis wrote:

/ I am trying to do an rsync or scp from machine1 to machine2.
/>>/ I am getting arg list to long.
/>>/
/>>/ I am using centos 5 machine 1 and centos 4.5 on machine2.
/>>/
/>>/ I am using the default shell which is bash.
/>>/
/>>/ How can I get past this?
/
Change your rsync command around a bit.

(If you can show us the command you're using, we can make some suggestions)

I would gather that you have a huge amount of files in the dir you're syncing.


I was trying to do "rsync -a [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/somedirectory ."

There are multiple directories under the tree and yes many files.

also tried "scp -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/somedirectory ." with the same result of too many files.

Are you sure that was the exact command? Rsync can handle a huge number of files internally, although it does require a certain amount of memory for each filename in the tree during the transfer. You should only see that 'arg list too long' error if you let the shell expand a wildcard like * in a directory containing many files.

I usually prefer to go the source machine/directory and give the command like "rsync -a . somemachine:/somedirectory", though.

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   Les Mikesell
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