Scott Moseman wrote:
I have a simple script that sends one file to two locations on the
same destination server. Here's the code:
DEST="remotehost"
SRC="/home/boss/application.conf"
DST1="/home/user1/application.conf"
DST2="/home/user2/application.conf"
RSYNC1=`rsync -caW -e ssh $SRC $DEST:$DST1`
RSYNC2=`rsync -caW -e ssh $SRC $DEST:$DST2`
This runs every 5 minutes. What I'm seeing is the first location
occasionally gets a *partial* file, but the second location never has
a problem. There does not appear to be any obvious correlation to why
this would be happening. I have never witnessed the problem when
running the script by hand to try and duplicate, witness any error
output, etc.
Any idea how to troubleshoot? Or how I can get rsync to verify the
file has been transferred without error? A more reliable alternative
than using rsync for this situation?
Thanks,
Scott
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Scott,
also, instead of running rsync twice between local & remote host, you
may want to run it once between local & remote and once between the two
remote host locations.
Or even just do a ssh $DEST cp $DST1 $DST2 as a conf file will be small
anyway.
Yiorgos
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