using rsync for jar file
Vanitha
vanitha at stee.stengg.com
Tue Aug 17 23:45:34 MDT 2010
We are using
Rsync -r -a -e 'ssh -l user at host1 -h /home/xx/dir-name
user at host2:/home/xx/dir-name
The jar file is present inside the directory.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benjamin R. Haskell [mailto:rsync at benizi.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 12:45 PM
> To: Vanitha
> Cc: Tony Abernethy; rsync at lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: using rsync for jar file
>
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Vanitha wrote:
>
> > Precisely I did the same thing & I noticed that the size of the file
> > and the timestamp didn't change. How do I troubleshoot this? Any help
> > is appreciated
>
> First step would be to tell us how you're using rsync. *Not* the broad
> overview (synchronize a JAR file between servers). Specifics. What
> options are you passing to rsync?
>
> e.g. (on the updated server):
> rsync /path/to/some.jar otherserver:/path/to/some.jar
>
> Or (on the server being updated):
> rsync otherserver:some.jar /path/to/some.jar
>
> As Tony pointed out, we're not psychic. We can't know what you tried
> unless you tell us.
>
> --
> Best,
> Ben
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