Re: rsync

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I attached for you lesson explian you what you shoud do, you will need
SSHD,ssh key.
have nice time.

On 4/20/06, kgilpin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <kgilpin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I hope this is the right list to ask this question.  Being with in a
> school environment we are using Redhat servers for different jobs.
>
> We have a department which has been using a server as test bed to see if a
> program would be used.  This was a non supported server with no backups
> taking place as it was only going to be a test server.
>
> As you can tell this server has now become a big part of the department.
> I have just secured funding for a new replacement server which has a lot
> more hard drive and a tape system to back up serve.
>
> I have never used rsync before would this be the best tool to move the
> data from one server to another server.
>
> Can anyone give me the some advice on which would be the best way to setup
> the new server for users and moving the data?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Kevin
>
>
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