On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 12:32:42PM -0600, Bob Tanner wrote:
>First, the background. Redhat made some whacky changes to thier directory
>structure AFTER I had successfully mirrored the old structure.
>
>Second, I use rsync.
What rsync options are you using? there should be some options for deleting old files,
excluding certain patterns etc.
>
>So, I looked at where RH moved the directories and did the following:
>
># cd /path/to/old
># tar -cf - . | (cd /path/to/new; tar -xf -)
>
>This is just a fancy "mv" command that is much faster.
>
>Anyways when I ran rsync, it thinks /path/to/new is "different" and proceeded
>to leech everything from RH's main mirror. Bandwidth burn!
What do you mean it thinks the /path/to/new is "different"? How is it
different, this may have something to do with the rsync options used.
>
>So,
>
># cd /path/to/
># mv old /path/to/new
>< crunch crunch >
>
>Rsync again. Same thing.
>
>Any ideas? I really don't want to suck down the whole thing again.
>
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