On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 00:16 -0500, Adil Hindistan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did anyone here tried to use rsync between a unix machine and a NetApps
> Vfiler volume? I have strange case where it does create the folders on
> the vfiler volume but does not copy the files. Command is something
> like this:
>
Hi. I am new to this newsgroup. I have a setup where I am rsyncing between a
Windows
and a Linux box. I have Rsync Server set up on each machine but so far have only
been able to get Rsync Server on Linux working. I can Rsync from the Windows
machine
to the Linux, but not the other way around. Wh
Hi,
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Michael Bourgon wrote:
> My apologies if this has been asked before - I searched the archives
> but couldn't find it, probably because I'm not sure what terms to use.
>
> I'm trying to rsync database backups from point A to point B, where
> point B has rsync running as a
My apologies if this has been asked before - I searched the archives
but couldn't find it, probably because I'm not sure what terms to use.
I'm trying to rsync database backups from point A to point B, where
point B has rsync running as a service.
Every day I make a new backup on point A (mike_db
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:25:49PM +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
> Tauya Mhangami wrote:
> >Can I copy an Oracle database by just copying that Oracle Database
> >datafiles and moving them to another server with oracle? If
> With MySQL servers, I just do plain old "mysqldump" and rsync the output
> fil
there are also some issues with using ssh as your transport
that can slow down transfers over high-bandwidth links.
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
You can tune TCP as well - see www.web100.org for lots and lots
of info.
Most of this stuff is written to deal with extremely hig
Hi list,
I try to keep a local file tree synchronized with the remote one. However,
using the --delete option does not work as expected or at least as I whish
it would. Here is an example of the local tree I'd like to sync:
/dirA/subDirA
/subDirB
/dirB/subDirC
On the remote machine I have:
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> On Fri 12 Nov 2004, Mark Watts wrote:
> > Server D is mirroring Server B.
> >
> > We'd like to change Server D to be mirroring Server C instead.
> >
> > Previously when I've swapped between servers like this, vast swathes of
> > the archive are dele
On Fri 12 Nov 2004, Mark Watts wrote:
>
> Server D is mirroring Server B.
>
> We'd like to change Server D to be mirroring Server C instead.
>
> Previously when I've swapped between servers like this, vast swathes of the
> archive are deleted and redownloaded (I use -av --delete-after) for no r
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Rsync server A is the master server,
Servers B and C are is different parts of the world, and are set to mirror
server A on a regular basis, but at different actual times (due to TZ
differences).
Server D is mirroring Server B.
We'd like to change
Hello,
At first Thanks to Bob and Joe for his help!
I´ll test that parameters this week-end.
I like all the parametes you have told me except --delete because the
complete backup may has files that a user deleted by error...
Then my actual script is:
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