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Jul 15, 2004
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Wayne Davison
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Changed the batch examples to show how to do a remote read-batch
without first transferring the batch file.
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@@ -1127,22 +1127,32 @@ updating multiple destination trees. Multicast transport protocols can
be used to transfer the batch update files in parallel to many hosts
at once, instead of sending the same data to every host individually.
Example:
Example
s
:
verb(
$ rsync --write-batch=batch -a /source/dir/ /adest/dir/
$ rcp batch* remote:
$ ssh remote rsync --read-batch=- -a /bdest/dir/ <batch
)
verb(
$ rsync --write-batch=batch -a host:/source/dir/ /adest/dir/
$ scp batch remote:
$ ssh remote rsync --read-batch=batch -a /bdest/dir/
# or alternatively
)
verb(
$ rsync --write-batch=batch -a /source/dir/ host:/adest/dir/
$ scp batch* remote:
$ ssh remote ./batch.rsync_argvs /bdest/dir/
)
In th
is example
, rsync is used to update /adest/dir/ with /source/dir/
In th
ese examples
, rsync is used to update /adest/dir/ with /source/dir/
and the information to repeat this operation is stored in "batch" and
"batch.rsync_argvs". These files are then copied to the machine named
"remote". Rsync is then invoked on "remote" to update /bdest/dir/ the
same way as /adest/dir/. The last line shows the rsync_argvs file
being used to invoke rsync.
"batch.rsync_argvs". The host "remote" is then updated with the batched
update going into the directory /bdest/dir. The differences between the
three examples is in how the batch gets to the remote machine (via remote
stdin or by being copied first), whether the initial transfer was local or
remote, and in how the batch-reading rsync command is invoked.
Caveats:
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