I do the NT backup of the exchange to a .bkf file, then rsync that file. My
largest was about 12GB and it took about 1 hour and transferred about 300MB
of data across the net. I had to use rsync 3.x to make this work, though.
Brad
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That is basically what I do when setting up a new client for remote backups.
I copy their data to an external drive of some sort, then to the destination
server. Then remote backups will keep things updated from there.
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I am using the current installation of cygwin on the server end and on about
30 client machines - appears to be a 2.x version of rsync. All appears to
be working fine with the exception of files in the 9GB+ range in size - I
keep getting an error relating to the files not being the same - I don't
I’m having a heck of a time setting up an RSync server on a mac OS X system. I
have run it as a daemon (--daemon) with a configuration file and have created a
plist file and put it in the launch directory. Still can’t get a connection.
When I run ths ps –E on the system, I don’t see rsync run
Hi All
I am trying to setup my Mac to be an Rsync server for my office PCs. I can’t
seem to find information on how to setup the Mac as the server part. Any ideas?
Brad
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Right. Sorry.
Rsync is running on a Windows XP Pro
computer to a Win2000 server. Server is running 2.6.6. Client is running
2.6.0. The command being used is:
rsync -vrtz --stats --port=874
--delete-after
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Got a weird thing happening here. I’m running rsync
on a windows computer to a windows server over the internet. When I run the
rsync on a full folder (approx 3.5GB, 38k files), rsync sends almost all the
files to the destination server every time. When I rsync individual folders, the
fi
the
data except for them.
Thanks.
Brad Farrell
Brevell Consulting
ph: 403-279-6380
fx: 403-568-2112
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