RE: Rsync question

2005-06-30 Thread Dimond, Carol
Title: Message Hi - Nevermind - I got this to work... still need the source dir - thanks -Original Message-From: Dimond, Carol Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:07 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Rsync question Hi there - various web pages

Re: Rsync question

2005-06-30 Thread Judith Flo
Hi, first of all excuse my bad english... you didn't let me answer you ... Well, i've been just working with rsync also, and want to use the --files-from option and write the same command. And my question is: wouldn't it be the correct behavior to provide just one file with the --files-from

Re: Rsync question

2005-06-30 Thread Paul Slootman
On Thu 30 Jun 2005, Judith Flo wrote: Well, i've been just working with rsync also, and want to use the --files-from option and write the same command. And my question is: wouldn't it be the correct behavior to provide just one file with the --files-from without writting a source dir? I

Re: Rsync question

2005-06-30 Thread Judith Flo
Hi, I was just thinking about the possibility of a flag that provide rsync with a method that doesn't require a source dir in the line command. I mean, a method where the user just has to write a file which contents all directorys that wants to rsync (directorys without the same root), something

Re: rsync question

2003-01-30 Thread jw schultz
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 12:19:22PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When setting up rsync in daemon mode, which side do I put the daemon on? My environment is as follows: One Linux host will house the backup data files for three servers (1 SCO Open Server and 2 Solaris 8). I want to

Re: Rsync question.

2002-08-27 Thread tim . conway
Tarun: I don't use rsync to windows - just too much trouble and no need, but, I think the problem is the embedded colon in the path. Administrator@USB-FLATUS ~ $ touch abc:def Administrator@USB-FLATUS ~ $ ls -l abc* -rw-r--r--1 Administ None0 Aug 27 12:34 abc

Re: rsync question

2000-12-06 Thread Brian Elliott Finley
Have you tried SystemImager? http://systemimager.sourceforge.net/ It's based on rsync and is designed to do just what you described. -Brian Thus spake Christian Boesch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): i want to use rsync to maintain 30 linux workstations in a lab. therefore i have the rsync server