> Let me explain: If you're using the term "server" in the sense of "a
> computer I have complete access to that we have assigned to the
> function of an (FTP | HTTP | NAME) Server" then yes.
I'm talking about a "computer I have complete access to that we have
assigned to the function of an FTP,HT
> 2) rsync won't take the file access rights from the remote machine. It
> changes all files to the user I'm running rsync with on the local
> machine. How can I do a 1:1 sync?
Ok, sorry, got it:
rsync -a (archive mode)
> rsync can do this, though i would not reccomend mirroring
> /proc as its maintained by the kernel.
>
> i backup tons with rsync its pretty easy. though i don't do
> full mirrors, only specific dirs
rsync... great!
Just two more questions for now:
1) Why I am getting the following errors first
I'd like to mirror a whole server with the whole configuration and all
data.
Is there some tool to do this?
There's not the exact same hardware in both of boxes but this shouldn't
make a huge difference?
thanx
phil
I've just tried to upgrade mysql on potato from 3.22.32 to 3.23.47-1
(from woody).
It breaks because of a whole bunch of dependencies. I'm afraid to
upgrade libc6, libncurses5, libreadlin4 and libstdc++2.10... Can I try
to upgrade them or do I risk to mess up everything? For the moment we
need to k
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