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$ rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p4321' /client/homedirectory remoteuser@remotehost:/remote/backup/directory | $ rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p4321' /client/homedirectory remoteuser@remotehost:/remote/backup/directory | ||
From Dir1 to Dir2: | |||
$ rsync -av --delete /Directory1/ /Directory2/ | |||
–delete = This tells rsync to delete any files that are in Directory2 that aren’t in Directory1. | |||
to exclude a few: | |||
--exclude={"/tmp/*","/proc/*"} |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 2 May 2021
Trying to backup remotely using rsync + ssh so the transfer is encrypted. Two things non-standard in my setup, I use a non-standard ssh port (4321), and I'm connecting from the box I want backed up, to the server. In most examples, you're connecting from the server, to the client.
$ rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p4321' /client/homedirectory remoteuser@remotehost:/remote/backup/directory From Dir1 to Dir2:
$ rsync -av --delete /Directory1/ /Directory2/ –delete = This tells rsync to delete any files that are in Directory2 that aren’t in Directory1.
to exclude a few:
--exclude={"/tmp/*","/proc/*"}