[ale] rsync --delete and initating backups questions
Jerry Yu
jjj863 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 09:46:43 EST 2006
large portion of the data flows to home anyway (which is good, since your
have higher speed downstream on your comcast).
As Jim said that rsync is uni-directional, data to home will be so and have
to be so unless you want the sync goes the other way (for example, when you
reverse the sync to restore data).
On 1/30/06, Jim <ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com> wrote:
>
> It's a bit of a stretch to say that rsync keeps things in "sync". It is
> really an intelligent copy but it isn't a bidirection sync. For
> instance if site A has files a.txt b.txt and c.txt and site B has d.txt
> e.txt and f.txt, then an rsync from A to B would simply copy a.txt,
> b.txt and c.txt to B. It wouldn't update A at all. I may be wrong but
> I got the impression you might have thought it would.
>
> Jim.
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