All,
I've never used rsync before. I'm trying to using rsync to backup some
data between different
Sun platforms running Solaris 8. The documentation at
http://rsync.samba.org <http://rsync.samba.org/> is very
limited.
A older version of rsync is running on system A (2.5.7), while a newer
version of rsync is
running on system B (2.6.0). I've tried to used the following rsync
commands to backup
data between systems:
rsync -avz /<directory_path>/dumps.tar eln-test:/backup1/cmprd/
rsync -avz --ssh="ssh -l bcross"
/<directory_path>/dumps.tar eln-test:/backup1/cmprd/
I've also noticed that there is no rsyncd.conf file on both systems. Do
I need to have this
to make the rsync command work. This is a production machine and I
can't just change edit
system files whenever I want. I get the idea from a co-worker that
someone from my company
had rsync working the way it's installed now.
When I try executing the commands above I get the following error:
permission denied
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(165)
Brian M. Cross
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