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9 Oct
2001
9 Oct
'01
02:55
What is the best way to keep 2 directories in different Linux servers sync'ed? I want new files in either to be propagated to each so that both directories are the same. I have looked at rsync but this seems to have problems with the large number of files I have in these directories. I get "argument list too long" as I also do with other commands like cp. I understand these are kernel limitations. I am looking at fysnc and unison. Anyone uses these? I don't really want to use a filesystem like afs or coda but want to keep this as simple as possible. Any ideas? David
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