Re: off site backup with rsync

2002-09-30 Thread William R. Nash
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Re: off site backup with rsync

2002-09-30 Thread tim . conway
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Re: off site backup with rsync

2002-09-28 Thread William R. Nash
PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:45 AM Subject: Re: off site backup with rsync Of course you can.  It's done all the time.Set up your rsyncd.conf in /etc under cygwin, start the server (rsync --daemon), and read from it.If you've already

Re: off site backup with rsync

2002-09-24 Thread tim . conway
Of course you can. It's done all the time. Set up your rsyncd.conf in /etc under cygwin, start the server (rsync --daemon), and read from it. If you've already done this, send more details (your rsync.conf, output of "ps ax" after starting the server, "rsync localhost::" output, etc.). Tim Con