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getting two directories to be the same

getting two directories to be the same

2005-03-24       - By Tobias Speckbacher

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rsync seems to be your best bet :)
It will also give you the ability to do away with your nfs mount since rsync
can function via ssh and other less secure protocols not requiring the
filesystem to be local, this the r in rsync.

-T

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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@(protected)]On Behalf Of Steve Buehler
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 2:41 PM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: getting two directories to be the same


I am doing backups of a remote server by mounting the remote server using
NFS.  I am now running into the same problem that I was having trying
different ftp programs to mirror it.  The problem is deleting files on the
backup server that are not on the remote server.  There is not ssh access
to the remote server and the ftp daemon on the remote server sucks to say
the least.  Anyway, I have the remote server NFS'd to the local (backup)
server.  Is there an easy way to mirror the directory recursively from the
nfs drive to the local drive?  I NEVER want to delete anything from the
NFS'd drive.

Thanks
Steve

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