rsync code example

Example 1: rsync ssh

# You'll need to fill in a username, the user's IP address, 
# and a file/directory to recieve
rsync -av remote-user@<IP address>:/path/to/remote/file /local/destination

Example 2: rsync examples

The rsync command stands for Remote Synchronization.

The Linux command rsync is used to do a backup operation and fast copy file into the local system or remote system in UNIX/Linux.

rsync command examples

# rsync options source destination

$ rsync – zvr /var/www/website/   /root/tmp
$ rsync –avz /root/temp/ [email protected]:/home/linuxconcept/temp/
$ rsync –avz [email protected]:/var/lib/mysql /root/temp

Example 3: rsync

# It is a Lunux/UNIX tool to copy files to and from remote, 
# and between local directories.
# This tool is more efficient and versatile than SCP. 

rsync [options (it has a lot)] [source] [destination]

# To push
rsync [options] /tmp/myfile.txt [email protected]:/home

# To pull
rsync [options] [email protected]:/home/myfile.txt /tmp/

Handy options:
--compress --recursive --verbose

Example 4: rsync remotely

for working in windows subsystem for lynux enter the following:
rsync -r work_server:location_of_work /mnt/c/directory_to_store

Example 5: rsync examples

we use rsync to perform the backup process in Linux/UNIX.

$ rsync –zvr /home/linuxconcept/newweb/ /var/www/linuxconcept/
$ ls –l  /home/linuxconcept/newweb/index.html  /var/www/linuxconcept/index.html
$ rsync –zva /home/linuxconcept/newweb/ /var/www/linuxconcept/
$ rsync –v /etc/ssl/linuxconcept/pubkeys /home/linuxconcept/pubkeys
$ rsync -avz  /root/temp/   [email protected]:/home/linuxconcept/temp/
$ rsync -avz  [email protected]:/home/linuxconcept/satish   /root/temp
$ rsync -avz -e ssh  [email protected]:/home/linuxconcept/satish  /root/temp
$ rsync -avzhe ssh –progress /home/linuxconcept  [email protected]:/root/rpmpkgs
$ rsync  –avz   – -delete  [email protected]:/home/linuxconcept/    .
$ rsync  –avzhe ssh  – -max-size=’400k’  /home/linuxconcept/satish/  [email protected]:/home/linuxconcept/tmp

Example 6: rsync sync remote dir

rsync -a ~/dir1 username@remote_host:destination_directory

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