On 24/07/12 13:49, Thomas Mueller wrote:
Am Mon, 23 Jul 2012 13:57:56 +0200 schrieb steve:
H Yes. I was missing the -a switch:
rsync -auzv source destination works fine but I found that the owner and
group are not synced until the last moment. Impatience perhaps.
Cheers,
Steve
you should also
Am Mon, 23 Jul 2012 13:57:56 +0200 schrieb steve:
> H Yes. I was missing the -a switch:
> rsync -auzv source destination works fine but I found that the owner and
> group are not synced until the last moment. Impatience perhaps.
> Cheers,
> Steve
you should also consider -X (xatters) -H (hardlink
On 23/07/12 13:41, Marcio Merlone wrote:
Em 22-07-2012 05:13, steve escreveu:
I'm trying to rsync our filserver to a USB backup. When I first start,
all the folders are created with
root:root
ownership whereas the actual owners are
root:Domain Users
or
root: one.of.our.groups
Eventually, the
Em 22-07-2012 05:13, steve escreveu:
I'm trying to rsync our filserver to a USB backup. When I first start,
all the folders are created with
root:root
ownership whereas the actual owners are
root:Domain Users
or
root: one.of.our.groups
Eventually, the groups show correctly, but not always. M
I'm trying to rsync our filserver to a USB backup. When I first start,
all the folders are created with
root:root
ownership whereas the actual owners are
root:Domain Users
or
root: one.of.our.groups
Eventually, the groups show correctly, but not always. My question is,
when rsync creates the