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rsync
Ordering
Local to local
SOURCE_DIR > TARGET_DIR
Local to remote
LOCAL_SOURC_DIR > REMOTE_TARGET_DIR
Remote to local
REMOTE_TARGET_DIR > LOCAL_SOURC_DIR
rsync -a <dir_to_copy_to> <dir_to_copy_from>
Expanding directories
The following:
rsync -a local_dir target_dir
Will create /target_dir/local_dir
at the target. In other words it will nest
the actual directory you are interested in within what you have named the
target.
To avoid this, add a slash to the source directory, viz:
rysync -a local_dir/ target_dir
Now, at the target, there will just be local_dir
.
Standard options I use
rsync -vzP
-
verbose output
-
use compression (only really useful when running rysnc over a network)
-
display progress
-
preserve partially copied filed and resume if network connection interrupted
Archive mode
Use "archive mode" when specifically wanting to create a backup of a directory (i.e. for long term storage rather than immediate use).
rsync -a
Archive mode is an umbrella for the following flags:
-
-r
: recursive -
l
: copy symlinks as symlinks -
p
: preserve permissions -
t
: preserve times -
g
: preserve group