> For testing , I run run the following:
>
> rsync va_sync.zip $site::cache/va_cache/ (the file to be sync'ed is one
> of several
> zip files under /va_cache/ ie /va_cache/va_sync.zip.
>
> My questions are:
>
> Would rsync be the "right" tool for the task ?
>
> Is my command line adequate/
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:57:49AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I read through the archives, and have gotten alot of leads, but still
> have not figured out the exact combination for what I am trying to do.
>
> I am copying individual machine's apache logs to a single machine to
> run log
Hi !
I am new to rsync so I hope you will forgive any seemingly stupid
questions.
I am considering using rsync to keep a single (currently 25Mb and growing
between 500k - 2mb per day), zipped file on 80 + NT workstations
distributed across a public frame relay network (fairly thin
bandwidth/CIR),
I can't see the problem yet. I think I might try out Monkey Linux and
see if I can reproduce it. You might also forward the error messages
to the authors of the distribution and see if they have any ideas.
--
Martin
I read through the archives, and have gotten alot of leads, but still
have not figured out the exact combination for what I am trying to do.
I am copying individual machine's apache logs to a single machine to
run log analysis on them. basically, what I have tried:
rsync -ra -v --include "/*/2