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Revision as of 14:45, 18 May 2022
HOWTO
Install
sudo apt-get install rsync
Configure
sudo nano /etc/rsyncd.conf
max connections = 2 log file = /var/log/rsync.log timeout = 300 [backups] comment = Backups path = /zfs/zpool1/backups read only = no list = yes uid = root gid = root
Start
sudo systemctl start rsync.service
Test
rsync localhost::
List Folders
rsync server::
Usage
rsync -nav /path/to/folder server::folder
Non Standard SSH Port
rsync -avP -e "ssh -p 2212" user@remote:/path/to/file .
INFO
Basic Syntax
rsync options source destination
Some common options:
- a : archive mode, archive mode allows copying files recursively and it also preserves symbolic links, file permissions, user & group ownerships and timestamps
- h : human-readable, output numbers in a human-readable format
- r : copies data recursively (but don’t preserve timestamps and permission while transferring data)
- v : verbose
- z : compress file data
Use With Windows Files
Do not use the 'a' option when copying...
rsync -rltuv source destination
Set Bandwidth Limit
Use the --bwlimit option. If you want to set a 5MB per second limit on file transfers...
rsync --bwlimit=5000 source destination