On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 15:31, Gavin Chester wrote: I've satisfied *some* of my confusion by trial and error (see below), but need to be pointed in the right direction for a suitable tutorial or such to solve the rest of my rsync mystery. Thanks.
<snip> > 1/ if I can find a file(s) that I want in the FTP archives of a mirror > site - and that site *appears* to be running the rsync server daemon - > then I should be able to use rsync on those files. Is that so? > Still haven't worked out this one - why might a site be setup with the files I want in the FTP archive, but not available for rsync from that same server - or am I not looking in the right places on that server? > 2/ After finding the file in their FTP archives I am trying to confirm > that a site is running as a rsync server by getting a directory listing > in response to executing the command [EMAIL PROTECTED] gavin]$ rsync > domainname.com:: Is that the best way of actually confirming it is an > rsync server? > I've found that other *experts* have written this is the way to do it - so I guess that one is solved. <snip> > I can't understand the error in this case because I was able to find the > directory *knoppix* at the next higher directory level, as in this > _partial_ output: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] gavin]# rsync mirror.aarnet.edu.au::pub/ > > lrwxr-xr-x 13 2001/05/23 19:57:50 kde > lrwxr-xr-x 17 2003/01/31 16:47:37 knoppix > lrwxr-xr-x 13 2001/05/28 11:24:14 ldp > > So, in my ignorance, am I not using the correct syntax or is that report > telling me that the directory that rsync sees is empty? I've since worked out that these directory listings in my example above refer to _links_ and not to lower directory levels. Duh! So near yet so far |-( . Consequently, the overriding problem remains as stated in my original Q.1 above. -- Regards, Gavin Chester mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 962 Williams Rd, Dwellingup, Western Australia 6213 Tel: (08)95381102 Fax: (08)95381409 -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html