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rsync 2.6.5 backup

Asked by kennybud416 in Miscellaneous Programming

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I would like to make a snapshot of one directory on another server.  I don't want to copy all of the files just the files that have changed.

I am able to copy files recisively with the command below:

/usr/local/bin/rsync -v -a -r --rsh=ssh /documents/word/ FileServer:/documents/word/

 However I would like to keep the directory structure intact.

I.e.

Fileserver1:/documents/word/bob/word.doc    would be copied to the other server in the same location. ( Filesever2:/documents/word/bob/word.doc)  


Since I have mutiple directories (over 2000) is it possible for rsync to automatically do this?  Or do I need to write a script?


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