Re: Rsync

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On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 16:35:52 -0400, Eric Wood wrote:

> Joe D. Trent wrote:
> > Hi,
> > into services and enabled rsync, but after restart I don't see rsyncd
> > listed from a 'ps auwx'. I've tried enabling some things I thought

See output of "netstat -tpan | grep 873".

> rsync is a service under the supreme control of xinetd (the new internet
> super server).  rsyncd is not a standalone daemon like sendmail is so you
> won't see a process run until some client actually connects and asks for it
> to run.  Slick huh?

I'd like to add that it is Red Hat's default choice to start rsync
via xinetd. rsync itself can also run as a daemon. For that, you
would only need to run

  chkconfig rsync off ; rsync --daemon

provided that you have a working /etc/rsyncd.conf file.

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