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> tar cvz directories_to_tar | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat > file_in_server1.tgz'
This is the solution
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 03:23:13PM +0200, I?aki Mart?nez wrote:
> Then what i need it is something like this:
>
> server2$ tar cvz directories_to_tar | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] > file_in_server1.tgz
>
> but THIS NOT WORK :-(
You need to make sure that the redirection happens on the remote ho
On Mon Mar 31, 2003 at 03:23:13PM +0200, the boisterous
Iñaki Martínez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote to me:
> server1$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] tar cvz directories_to_tar > file_in_server1.tgz
do it like this:
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] "tar cvz dir2tar" > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so long
Thomas
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Iñaki Martínez wrote on Mon Mar 31, 2003 um 03:23:13PM:
> Then what i need it is something like this:
>
> server2$ tar cvz directories_to_tar | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] > file_in_server1.tgz
>
> but THIS NOT WORK :-(
tar cvz directories_to_tar | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'cat > file_i
Hi Iñaki
> i have 2 servers, server1 and server2, and i want to make a "tar" of some
> directories in server2, but storing the tar_file in server1, as in server2
> there is NOT space left.
Why don't you copy the files first and tar them locally? Directories can be
copied with
scp -r [EMAIL PR
try
* I?aki Mart?nez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-03-31 15:45]:
> Then what i need it is something like this:
>
> server2$ tar cvz directories_to_tar | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] > file_in_server1.tgz
>
tar cf - | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] "cat > file"
wbr,
Lukas
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HI!!!
i have 2 servers, server1 and server2, and i want to make a "tar" of some
directories in server2, but storing the tar_file in server1, as in server2
there is NOT space left.
NOTE: i do NOT want to use NFS.
If i do the following:
server1$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] tar cvz directories_to_
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