On 21-Dec-00 at 18:16:17 Dave Dykstra wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:44:46PM -0000, John Horne wrote:
>> A quick (I hope) question regarding the '--delete-after' option. Does
>> this option actually do the deleting or is it just a logical/boolean
>> swi
eems to cause no problems, but reading the rsync man
page it is a little unclear as to whether I need the '--delete' option.
Perhaps I'm just not reading it right :-)
Thanks,
John.
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On 07-Dec-00 at 19:53:51 Dave Dykstra wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 05:46:54PM -0000, John Horne wrote:
>>rsync -e ssh -aq tables/ data/ eros: (eros is the remote host)
>>
> Having a slash at the end of the source specification removes the base
> name o
ontents of each directory is copied into the relevant remote
directory. Is this possible? The man page for rsync seems to indicate that
only one remote directory can be specified at a time.
Thanks,
John.
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27;-v' option to see if it gives any more info about the problem.
John.
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On 01-Dec-00 at 14:59:38 John Horne wrote:
> On 01-Dec-00 at 14:13:33 Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
>>> I am trying to work out how I can use rsync with ssh but also
>>> specifying the key to use. I want to run rsync/ssh via cron but need to
>>> use different keys from t
it with rsync.
The latest openSSH however I gather determines whether to use RSA/DSA by
looking at the keys, and so has to some extent gone back to generic options
like IdentityFile.
I'll have another attempt this afternoon to see if I'm doing something silly.
Thanks,
John.
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n the archives as well for an answer
:-)
Thanks,
John.
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On 30-Nov-00 at 17:02:19 John Horne wrote:
> Using rsync 2.4.6 I executed the following (simply as a test) from one
> machine to another:
>
> rsync -v -e ssh -ar sscan eros:
>
> This copied the sscan directory from my PC to the machine 'eros'. I then
> changed
running RedHat linux 7.0 and eros is a Sun Solaris 7 system.
Thanks,
John.
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idden' options?
That's it - off to try and get it working now...
Thanks for any help,
John.
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