Is this possible in Dolphin? I see it is possible in Krusader, but Krusader looks like a GTK app(I assume it is mainly based on KDE3 still) and it also does not look like it would automaticly sync right when I modify a file. I want it to monitor the directory at least in a few minute intervals, and automaticly upload changed files to a remote server.
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OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
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No I suppose Dolph integration is not crucial. I just figured it would be nice to have it integrated in Dolphin but I suppose a cron job would work fine. Sometimes I still over look the simplicity of using the terminal at times. All those years of being a Windows user where there is barley ever a need for cli. I found this thread over at the Ubuntu Forums that should get the job done. I considered rscync but from what I can tell rsync itself still does not have this capability in itself but the script I linked to will fix that. Thanks for the tip SecretCode!OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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Tip: check, debug and verify your rsync statement before setting up the loop! Running every 5 seconds could kill your machine and network; even every 5 minutes could as well if you've accidentally specified the wrong source directory.
Or if you later on put a symlink inside the folder you're backing up to your 2TB music and movies drive. (rsync option -x, --one-file-system would prevent this from being followed.)
You'll need to copy timestamps and permissions so that the same file is not re-transferred in the next loop - the -a parameter is best if both source and target are unix-type file systems.
Originally posted by Xplorer4x4 View PostAll those years of being a Windows user where ...I'd rather be locked out than locked in.
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Thanks for the debug tip. I actually thought about that after posting. I did look in to sleep and added 5m instead of 5. I think 5 min intervals should be fine.
In regards to permissions, my server log in is not the same username as my system. Does that have an impact on permissions? The local folder is drwxrwxr-x and the remote is running as drwxr-sr-x. I tried to configure the server to use suid guid(sorry might have that wrong but I am sure you can figure out what I mean) so that the /var/www folder and it's contents should alway set ownership of the files to www-data:www-data but for some reason the numerous tutorials on this subject failed.
So does this look about right:
rsync -rxa ~/Desktop/devsite user@domain.com:/var/www/devsite/
I added -r because I need it to sync child directories and those child directories have multiple child direcotries with in them, and it even drops down in to more child folder in locations.
And both systems are Unix, Kubuntu desktop and the remote machine is running Ubuntu Server(Precise) with kubuntu-desktop installed.OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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I don't think you'll be able to synchronise / preserve owners - but does it matter what owner is set on the target server? If it's only www files you might be able to skip preserving owner (and tell rsync to ignore owner differences). Some experimentation and a bit of reading of man rsync should sort it out!I'd rather be locked out than locked in.
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Right, I am not trying to synchronize owners in the since of having my ownership transfered to the server, but rather having the server take ownership as www-data:www-data. From what I have read this is most secure way to have a web server running. So ownership in rsync is not at issue here, so am I correct that something like this should be sufficient:
rsync -rxa ~/Desktop/devsite user@domain.com:/var/www/devsite/OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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Try it and see!
Originally posted by SecretCode View PostSome experimentationI'd rather be locked out than locked in.
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Here is what I ended up with:
rsync -hvrx --no-owner --exclude .svn/ -i /some/local/place/autosync.log /some/local/folder user@server:/var/www/subdomains/somefolder
And it works great, but I am big confused why it is not writing to the log file I created and specified.OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
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