On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 11:44 +0530, Ankush Grover wrote:
hey friends,
I am trying to copy the contents of some directories(/opt & /home) on
my servers to another machine through rsync. The problem I am facing
is that ssh is very restricted in my domain that is
ssh is running on some other port(50,000)
only few users r allowed access.
rsync -pzv -e "ssh -l demo --port=50000" --progress demo@host::mail /home/demo/
demo.swx
demo is the user on other machine and it has the rights to do ssh, the
machine is running on port 50000
and the file i want to copy is demo.swx.Right now I am trying to copy
only one file but I need to copy few directories.
what should be the syntax of rsync for my scenario.
Why not use scp? It uses the ssh protocol and works similarly to cp.
scp -P 50000 -p -r demo@host:<source.dir> <destination.dir>
should copy the entire source.dir directory tree (assuming the demo user
has permissions to do so) and retain original permissions, modes, etc.
man scp for full details
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
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