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тАО10-24-2001 10:09 AM
тАО10-24-2001 10:09 AM
Hi Bernie & Santosh:
I know you are here.
I am looking for a command which can do file replication, for example, rsync,rcp, scp and sftp, but I am looking for more, any idea?
Thanks,
Shawn
I know you are here.
I am looking for a command which can do file replication, for example, rsync,rcp, scp and sftp, but I am looking for more, any idea?
Thanks,
Shawn
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тАО10-24-2001 12:34 PM
тАО10-24-2001 12:34 PM
Solution
I think I may have posted this before, but there's two more I'm aware of (besides commerical products):
1) perl script called mirror. I've used this and it works quite well.
Description: http://www.muenster.de/~hillebra/prlscrpt.htm
ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/archiving/mirror/
2) Another possibility is rdist. Comes standard with most Linux distributions. We have version rdist-6.1.5-14 on our RH 7.1 systems.
There are lots of commercial products that do this too, usually called Software Distribution products. I know CA has AutoXfer that does, but there are a lot of others as well. My guess is that you are looking for a freeware option.
Hope this helps. -Bernie
1) perl script called mirror. I've used this and it works quite well.
Description: http://www.muenster.de/~hillebra/prlscrpt.htm
ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/archiving/mirror/
2) Another possibility is rdist. Comes standard with most Linux distributions. We have version rdist-6.1.5-14 on our RH 7.1 systems.
There are lots of commercial products that do this too, usually called Software Distribution products. I know CA has AutoXfer that does, but there are a lot of others as well. My guess is that you are looking for a freeware option.
Hope this helps. -Bernie
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тАО10-24-2001 12:56 PM
тАО10-24-2001 12:56 PM
Re: Bernie & Santosh: replicate file
I was going to suggest rdist but Bernie beat me to it :-)
How about AFD (automatic file distributor):
http://www.dwd.de/general/GBTI/afd/english/
-Santosh
How about AFD (automatic file distributor):
http://www.dwd.de/general/GBTI/afd/english/
-Santosh
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