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Pros and cons about different rsync strategies
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DominikHoffmann
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Jan 16, 2005, 10:20 PM
 
Background:

I have a Windows box with a share and a directory on my Mac OS X box, which I want to synchronize. rsync seems to be an obvious approach. However, there are many different modes of running rsync.

My approach:

1. Mount Windows share on Mac OS X box.
2. rsync like it is a local synchronization.

Alternative approach:

1. Somehow get rsync running on the Windows box as a server (Cygwin?).
2. Make rsync:// type connection from Mac OS X box to Windows box and sync.

The only reason I am thinking about the alternative approach is that my original approach doesn't seem to be the standard thing. But then rsyncing between Unix and Windows isn't exactly standard, either.

Any thoughts?

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Jan 17, 2005, 09:18 AM
 
Originally posted by DominikHoffmann:
Alternative approach:

1. Somehow get rsync running on the Windows box as a server (Cygwin?).
2. Make rsync:// type connection from Mac OS X box to Windows box and sync.
It's how I've got it set up. Works like a charm. I don't have the URLs handy at the moment, but it's nothing to set up Cygwin + rsync as service on Windows.

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Jan 17, 2005, 10:41 AM
 
Originally posted by uberwrensch:
It's how I've got it set up. Works like a charm. I don't have the URLs handy at the moment, but it's nothing to set up Cygwin + rsync as service on Windows.

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Any reason, why you didn't use "My Approach?"

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Jan 17, 2005, 02:10 PM
 
Originally posted by DominikHoffmann:
Any reason, why you didn't use "My Approach?"
I've not found mounting my W2K shares via built-in methods very stable or consistent--haven't tried using Dave, PCMacLan, etc. I suppose I should get to the root of the problem, but haven't spent much time trying to figure it out. Anyway, what other sharing I need to do between my PB and the Windows machines I do with ftp.

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