Tom.
But the rsync have problem when the directory tree is very big. What
alternative could use against of rsync... Another technique for sync
files?


On 10/28/05, Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2005, at 12:27 PM, Rick Root wrote:
> > My question is... is there a better way than the steps I described
> > above?
>
> As Rick Macdougall said, rsync is your friend.  You can run it once
> while everything is live, then stop qmail and run it again to sync up
> anything that changed since the first run.  Very slick.
>
> I wrote some scripts to aid in migrating to a new server, and Paul
> Kremer recently prettied them up.  Give them a shot, they should make
> the migration go fairly smoothly.  They automate the procedure, and
> even include the multiple calls to rsync, along with vadddomain on the
> new server, etc.
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@inter7.com/msg22410.html
>
> I recommend adding a dummy domain on your old server and use it as a
> dry run for the migration scripts.
>
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