%general-entities; ]> $LastChangedBy$ $Date$ rsync-&rsync-version; rsync Introduction to rsync The rsync package contains the rsync utility. This is useful for synchronizing large file archives over a network. Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &rsync-md5sum; Download size: &rsync-size; Estimated disk space required: &rsync-buildsize; Estimated build time: &rsync-time; rsync Dependencies Optional Installation of rsync For security reasons, running the rsync server as an unprivileged user and group is encouraged. If you intend to run rsync as a daemon, create the rsyncd user and group with the following commands: groupadd rsyncd && useradd -c "rsyncd Daemon" -d /home/rsync -g rsyncd -s /bin/false rsyncd Install rsync by running the following commands: ./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install Configuring rsync Config Files /etc/rsyncd.conf /etc/rsyncd.conf Configuration Information This is a simple download-only configuration. See the rsyncd man-page for additional options (i.e., user authentication). cat > /etc/rsyncd.conf << "EOF" # This is a basic rsync configuration file # It exports a single module without user authentication. motd file = /home/rsync/welcome.msg use chroot = yes [localhost] path = /home/rsync comment = Default rsync module read only = yes list = yes uid = rsyncd gid = rsyncd EOF Boot Script Note that you only want to start the rsync server if you want to provide a rsync archive on your local machine. You don't need this script to run the rsync client. Install the /etc/rc.d/init.d/rsyncd init script included in the package. make install-rsyncd Contents Installed Program Installed Libraries Installed Directories rsync None Not determined at this time Short Descriptions rsync is a replacement for rcp (and scp) that has many more features. It uses the "rsync algorithm" which provides a very fast method of syncing remote files. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one end of the link beforehand. rsync