On Mon, 18 May 2009 15:56:58 +0200, giopas <li...@giopas.eu> wrote:
> Ciao Paolo/Piviul
> 
> 2009/5/18 Paolo Sala <piv...@riminilug.it>
> 
>> AFAIK non credo scp possa essere utile al tuo scopo dal momento che scp
>> copia files... perché non usare rsync?
> Avevo pensato a scp perchè... l'avevo trovato in qualche post cercando
> "tar
> over ssh" (o qualcosa del genere)!
Volendo si può fare anche tramite ssh !

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You can use ssh in conjunction with tar to pull an entire directory tree
from a remote machine into your current directory:

    $ ssh <usern...@sourcehost> tar cf - -C <sourcedir> . | tar xvf -

For example, let's say you have a "bsmith" account on a host called
"apple". You want to copy those files into your "bobsmith" account on a
host called "pear". You'd log into your "bobsm...@pear" account and type
the following:

    $ ssh bsm...@apple tar cf - -C /home/bsmith . | tar xvf -

This technique is useful when you have insufficient disk space on the
source machine to make an intermediate tarball.
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from: http://www.shell-fu.org/lister.php?id=78

;-) bye
-- 
s...@mba


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