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Ciprian Pinzaru <[log in to unmask]>
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Ciprian Pinzaru <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Mar 2011 10:10:21 +0300
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  On 29.03.2011 10:08, Ciprian Pinzaru wrote:
>  On 29.03.2011 01:50, Charles G Waldman wrote:
>> Steven J. Yellin writes:
>> >       Since you have rsync, I assume you have the rsync rpm, in 
>> which case
>> >  you can use 'man rsync' to see about running rsync as a daemon.
>>
>> I don't think this is what the original poster was asking - if you
>> look at his example, you will see that he is asking how to obtain
>> SL5.4 via rsync, not how to set up rsync on SL5.4.
>>
>> One can explore the exported modules on an rsync server by using the
>> double-colon syntax - to list all availableshares on the SL rsync server
>>
>> $ rsync rsync.scientificlinux.org::
>>
>> scientific         Scientific Linux area
>> fermi              Fermi Linux area
>> redhat             RedHat Linux area
>> extra              Extra Repositories
>> fedora             Limited Fedora Area
>> devel              SL devel area
>>
>>
>> Going down the 'scientificlinux' path
>>
>> $rsync rsync.scientificlinux.org::scientific
>> [...]
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2009/11/03 13:57:14 54
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2010/05/18 15:16:19 55
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2007/04/17 17:58:43 5rolling
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2010/05/19 13:33:28 5x
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2011/03/03 10:23:28 6.0
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2011/03/04 08:55:22 6
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2011/02/18 15:33:16 6rolling
>> drwxr-xr-x        2048 2011/03/03 10:22:06 6x
>>
>> To rsync a copy of SL5.4 for 64-bit architecture, the path
>> is rsync.scientificlinux.org::scientfic/54/x86_64 - try that
>> in your command below
>>
>> $ rsync -vaH --delete --exclude=".~tmp~" 
>> rsync.scientificlinux.org::scientfic/54/x86_64 /storage/xxx/yyy
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>>        - Charles
>>
>>
>> >   Use
>> >  'man rsyncd.conf' for further information about setting it up.  
>> You can
>> >  also try googling "rsync server".  In any case, not only does a 
>> server for
>> >  rsync exist, you almost surely already have it.
>> >
>> >  Steven Yellin
>> >
>> >  On Mon, 28 Mar 2011, Ciprian Pinzaru wrote:
>> >
>> > >  Hello,
>> > >  Could you tell me if exist a server for rsync for SL 5.4?
>> > >  Until now I made rsync with next script:
>> > >  *#!/bin/bash
>> > >  rsync -vaH --delete --exclude=".~tmp~"
>> > >  rsync://server/mirrors/scientificlinux.org/54/x86_64/
>> > >  /storage/vol_00/repo.grid.uaic.ro/mirrors/sl/5.4/
>> > >
> Hello,
> When I try your command I  have next error:
> [root@ramona mirrors]# rsync -vaH --delete --exclude=".~tmp~" 
> rsync.scientificlinux.org::scientfic/54/x86_64 
> /storage/vol_00/repo.grid.uaic.ro/mirrors/sl/5.4/
> @ERROR: Unknown module 'scientfic'
> rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at 
> main.c(1296) [receiver=2.6.8]
> Tanks
>
I resolve this problem.
Thanks,

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