Conor Lillis wrote:
Hi,
I have a script that uses shells to run a wget command, in order to
synch a web site with a local folder. The web site is the source and the
local folder is the destination.
Currently it just blindly copies the website down to the local folder
without performing any checks. However, I would like to modify the
functionality to verify the local files and the server files are the
same size, to reduce traffic during the transfer process and the
duration of the script.
My connection to the web server is fast, but there are several (~100) GB
of data to be synched..
Anyone have any ideas ?
regards,
Conor
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oddly enough (outside of perl) rsync is a powerful tool. the only caveat is that it will require either a login to the machine or it will require that
the remote machine be running rsyncd.
_Terry
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