Sunday, 15 December 2013

rsync: Remote File Transfer

While we usually deal with huge data, we come across situations where we need to copy such data from one server/host to a remote host. 

One of the useful command is 'rsync', which is faster than the traditional scp command!

Below is the syntax with example :

[root@myhost file_path]# rsync -avrz /file_path/* user@12.12.12.12:/destination_path/ >> /log_path/rsync.log 2>> /log_path/rsync.err

where as, 

-a -> Its same as --archive, which means to say preserver everything as it is. No changes between source and destination

-v -> Its same as --verbose, which displays information about the current execution

-r -> Its same as --recursive, copy directory and sub-directories, recursively

-z -> Its same as --compress, which compress data while its being transferred

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