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===== Rsync Examples ===== | ===== Rsync Examples ===== |
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FIXME | ''When specifying the Rsync data parameters, the following always applies: "**SOURCE**" "**DESTINATION**'' |
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| ==== Basic Copy/Sync Files and Directory ==== |
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| <wrap em>Attention: the examples still have a "--dry-run" in them. If you want to copy data effectively and not only test the command, you have to remove this parameter</wrap> |
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| * ''Copy/Sync Files and Directory locally'' <code>$ rsync -av /mnt/sourcefiles/webproject1/* /var/www/html/webproject1/ --delete --dry-run</code> |
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| * ''Copy/Sync Files and Directory from a Server to local'' <code>$ rsync -av remote.serverdomain.com:/volume1/stuff/folder/ /mnt/localstorage/folder/other-folder/ --delete --dry-run</code> |
| * ''Copy/Sync Files and Directory from local to a Server'' <code>$ rsync -av remote.serverdomain.com:/volume1/stuff/folder/ /mnt/localstorage/folder/other-folder/ --delete --dry-run</code> |
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| ==== Using custom port for rsync over ssh ==== |
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| To use another port with rsync, you can use the ''-e'' option to create an ssh tunnel and then using normal ssh parameter: |
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| <code>$ rsync -a -e "ssh -p 14022" /local/dir user@host:/backup/dir</code> |
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| For example, if you want to force using IPv6 addresses, just add standard ''-6'' ssh parameter to above command: |
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| <code>$ rsync -a -e "ssh -p 14022 -6" /local/dir user@host:/backup/dir</code> |
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| You can also combine any other ssh parameters in this way. |
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| See: [[man ssh|http://manpages.org/ssh]] |
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* https://www.tecmint.com/rsync-local-remote-file-synchronization-commands/ | |
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