A Dijous 05 Juny 2008, Paul Slootman va escriure: > In addition to comments already made... > > On Wed 04 Jun 2008, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote: > > But, but reading again the documentation I have found that, if I want to > > use my transport as ssh, I would need to run dirvish in ulises, not in > > ris, because the server is the box where the backup is stored and the > > client is the box where I take the files from. > > If using it in a local network, I would recommend communicating via an > rsync daemon, not via ssh. ssh can add significant overhead if CPU is > already limited.
so, Ok. But could you add some tips with this? I understand that: ris --> install rsync daemon ulises -> dirvish and modify the master.conf (or the defaukt.conf) how? > This means running an rsync daemon on ris, and then configuring dirvish > on ulises to backup an rsync module (in the tree: line, use > ":modulename" instead of "/path/to/files"). the problem is that by now I cannot execute dirvish in ulises. Ulises is the icy box. But, there are people working in a new distro based in gentoo ... yes, we are talking in have a gentoo in a little box with two hds. They have ported a new kernel with a better performance in the network, perl and rsync incorporated and .... simply doing a emeger dirvish all is done. Leo _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
