Hi,
--- Mark Knecht <markknecht(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Hi,
I've got two Linux boxes, one Gentoo and the
other PlanetCCRMA. I
need to move about 10GB of data from one to the
other. How can I do
this? I guess that over Ethernet maybe Samba or NFS
might work?
If it's a one time kind of job, from the machine with
the data on it 'scp foo
username@machinename:/home/username/destination/' or
from remote 'scp
username@machinename:/home/username/filename .' will
copy to the directory from which you execute the
command.
If you need to mirror then a .bashrc function in
conjunction with a script can help:
mirror ()
{
~/bin/rsync-clients
}
#!/bin/bash
#rsync mirror of daddy:/raid0/studio/clients, do not
delete local files which don't exist at the
source--daddy:/..., follow links outside the source
directory, cp links to local destination directory--do
not create link structure or copy to that destination
on
local--parker.multitrack.us:/mirror/studio/clients/LINK,
#kill with ctrl-c, --partial allows resuming of
session
#remove trailing /clients from destination
rsync --rsh=ssh --times --perms --owner --verbose
--progress --compress --recursive --stats --partial
--copy-links --delete --temp-dir=/mirror/tmp
--bwlimit=0
studio@step:/home/studio/clients/mirror/studio
Please do experiment with some test data. Despite the
description of what that script should do I don't
recall whether I changed the flags.
ron
I don't
know anything about making either of these
technologies work, and
obviously I don't want to start building kernels or
anything like that
to get there.
Has anyone got a tutorial on how to do this
easily. I really don't
want to become an IT guy to make this work.
If it's too difficult, then I could dig up and
add a 1394 adapter to
one box and dump it to the other that way. The
second machine has 1394
already. I just didn't want to open the box up and
mess with cards.
Thanks very super much in advance,
Mark
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