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   Torsten Bamberg to Mike Powell   
   Win 7 drive map problem   
   02 Jan 19 00:10:43   
   
   Hallo Mike!   
      
   01.01.2019 09:46, Mike Powell schrieb an TORSTEN BAMBERG:   
      
    >> You know rsync?   
    MP> No but after reading this I think I do need to know it.  :)   
   Ah, okay. Well, rsync uses it's own connections between two boxes.   
   And rsync is very fast transfering small and big files.   
      
    >> =##= Anfang "rsyndeam.cmd" =##=   
    >> REM Dieses Script starten, und auf dem BSD-Rechner   
    >> REM 192.168.0.19 (Unix) unter ~root/rsync   
    >> REM das Script ./backup_mbox01 starten   
    >> CD e:\dbahn\tool\rsync   
    >> rsync.exe --daemon --config=rsync.conf --no-detach -v   
    >> =##=   Ende "rsyndeam.cmd" =##=   
    >> This is the 'server' script on one of my OS/2 computers.   
    >> Remotly rsync from one of the BSD Computers getting the files.   
    >> You don't need smbfs or ndfs for this.   
      
    MP> So, if I am reading this right, the rsyndeam.cmd runs on the OS/2 box,   
   Yes.   
    MP> allowing the BSD script ./backup_mbox01 to run on the BSD box.  The   
    MP> BSD script connects remotely to the OS/2 box.   
   Yes.   
    MP> My German translation of the comments is probably not great, so this   
    MP> question may be answered, but I am thinking that the scripts run   
    MP> independently and the OS/2 cmd script opens the channel for the   
    MP> connection but does not cause the BSD script to run?   
   Thats right.   
      
    MP> I assume the BSD script runs an rsync client?   
   Sure.   
      
   this ist ./backup_mbox01 of the freebsd box:   
      
   =##= Anfang "backup_mbox01" =##=   
   rem -t = preserve file time and date - erhalte dateidatum   
   rem -h = human readable - lesbar fuer menschen   
   rem -v = verbose - alles anzeigen   
   rem -r = recursive sync - alle unterverzeichnisse auch synchronisieren   
   rem -- update = neu neuere Dateien transferieren   
      
   REM erst rsyndaem.cmd auf Mailbox01 192.168.0.15 starten, und dann diese   
   REM Datei.   
   REM Damit werden alle Dateien von 192.168.0.15 auf diesem Rechner gesichert.   
      
   rsync -rvht --update rsync://192.168.0.15/pub_c/ /mnt/backup/mbox01/lw/lw_c   
   rsync -rvht --update rsync://192.168.0.15/pub_e/ /mnt/backup/mbox01/lw/lw_e   
   rsync -rvht --update rsync://192.168.0.15/pub_f/ /mnt/backup/mbox01/lw/lw_f   
   REM rsync -rvht rsync://192.168.0.15/pub_c/ /mnt/backup/mbox01/lw/lw_c   
   REM rsync -rvht rsync://192.168.0.15/pub_e/ /mnt/backup/mbox01/lw/lw_e   
   REM rsync -rvht rsync://192.168.0.15/pub_f/ /mnt/backup/mbox01/lw/lw_f   
   =##=   Ende "backup_mbox01" =##=   
      
    MP> This is great!  :)   
   Common practice to backup in the BSD-World.   
      
    MP> Mike   
   Bye/2 Torsten   
      
   ... MAILBOX01 on OS2: up 12d 0h 04m load: 36 proc, 150 threads (tbupv1.1)   
   --- GoldED+ 1.1.5-18   
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