![]() ![]() Sent 4.09M bytes received 35 bytes 2.73M bytes/sec Let’s assume we want to copy a file from pkumar user’s home directory to /opt/back folder, execute the below rsync command ~]# rsync -zvh /home/pkumar/OpenStack-Networking.pdf /opt/backup ![]() Let’s jump into the useful examples of rsync command Example:1) Copy or Sync files locally (rsync -zvh) –progress show the sync progress during transfer.-h, –human-readable display the output numbers in a human-readable format.-z, –compress compress file data during the transfer.-e, –rsh=COMMAND mention the remote shell to use in rsync.-n, –dry-run perform a trial run without synchronization.-l, –links copy symlinks as symlinks during the sync.-u, –update don’t copy the files from source to destination if destination files are newer.-b, –backup take the backup during synchronization.-r, –recursive sync files and directories recursively.-a, –archive archive files and directory while synchronizing ( -a equal to following options -rlptgoD).Remote Sync Push: # rsync of the commonly used options in rsync command are listed below: In Debian Like operating Systems (Ubuntu & Linux Mint) use below apt command to install rysnc tool, ~]# apt install rsync -y When we do minimal installation of CentOS & RHEL OS then rsync package is not part of default installation, so to install rsync on CentOS & RHEL, run the beneath yum command ~]# yum install rsync -y Rsync command is available for all UNIX and Linux like operating systems.
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