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− | <code>[[wikipedia:rsync|rsync]]</code> ([[1996]]) command is used to copy and synchronization files and folders. Rsync is a single thread C application that includes a progress indicator. | + | {{lowercase}} |
+ | <code>[[wikipedia:rsync|rsync]]</code> ([[1996]]) command is used to copy and synchronization files and folders. Rsync is a [[single thread]] C application that includes a [[progress]] indicator. | ||
* Man: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/rsync.1.html | * Man: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/rsync.1.html | ||
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:<code>--temp-dir=DIR, -T</code> create temporary files in directory DIR, by default temp file is created as a [[hidden file]] in the target directory and named <code>.<FILE_NAME>.<RANDOM_STRING></code> | :<code>--temp-dir=DIR, -T</code> create temporary files in directory DIR, by default temp file is created as a [[hidden file]] in the target directory and named <code>.<FILE_NAME>.<RANDOM_STRING></code> | ||
:<code>--partial</code> | :<code>--partial</code> | ||
− | :<code>--delete</code> delete files in the target not present in source | + | :<code>[[--delete]]</code> delete files in the target not present in source |
+ | --delete delete extraneous files from dest dirs | ||
+ | --delete-before receiver deletes before xfer, not during | ||
+ | --delete-during receiver deletes during the transfer | ||
+ | --delete-delay find deletions during, delete after | ||
+ | --delete-after receiver deletes after transfer, not during | ||
+ | --delete-excluded also delete excluded files from dest dirs | ||
+ | --delete-missing-args delete missing source args from destination | ||
== Basic commands == | == Basic commands == | ||
− | * <code>rsync -Pr | + | * <code>rsync -Pr ORIGIN_FOLDER_OR_FILE DESTINATION_FOLDER</code> |
− | : <code>-P, --partial [[--progress]] | + | : <code>-P, --partial [[--progress]] (--partial</code> keep partially transferred files) |
: <code>-r --recursive</code> | : <code>-r --recursive</code> | ||
* <code>rsync -P ORIGIN DESTINATION</code> | * <code>rsync -P ORIGIN DESTINATION</code> | ||
− | : <code>-P, --partial --progress | + | : <code>-P, --partial --progress (--partial</code> keep partially transferred files) |
* Copy files from remote server to local machine: <code>rsync -chavzP --stats [email protected]:/path/to/copy /path/to/local/storage</code><ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9090817/copying-files-using-rsync-from-remote-server-to-local-machine</ref> (explainshell<ref>https://explainshell.com/explain?cmd=rsync+-chavzP+--stats+user%40remote.host%3A%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcopy+%2Fpath%2Fto%2Flocal%2Fstorage</ref>) | * Copy files from remote server to local machine: <code>rsync -chavzP --stats [email protected]:/path/to/copy /path/to/local/storage</code><ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9090817/copying-files-using-rsync-from-remote-server-to-local-machine</ref> (explainshell<ref>https://explainshell.com/explain?cmd=rsync+-chavzP+--stats+user%40remote.host%3A%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcopy+%2Fpath%2Fto%2Flocal%2Fstorage</ref>) | ||
: <code>-c, --checksum</code> option can slow transfers specially for large files | : <code>-c, --checksum</code> option can slow transfers specially for large files | ||
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# Understand how single thread <code>rsync</code> design can affect your transfer speeds.<ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24058544/speed-up-rsync-with-simultaneous-concurrent-file-transfers</ref> | # Understand how single thread <code>rsync</code> design can affect your transfer speeds.<ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24058544/speed-up-rsync-with-simultaneous-concurrent-file-transfers</ref> | ||
# Learn about <code>-W, --whole-file</code> copy files whole (without delta-xfer algorithm), implications and usage cases such as not making a diff copy. | # Learn about <code>-W, --whole-file</code> copy files whole (without delta-xfer algorithm), implications and usage cases such as not making a diff copy. | ||
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== Related terms == | == Related terms == | ||
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* <code>[[duplicity]]</code> | * <code>[[duplicity]]</code> | ||
* [[fork]] | * [[fork]] | ||
+ | * <code>rsyncy</code> status/[[progress]] bar for [[rsync]] | ||
+ | * [[Andrew Tridgell]] | ||
+ | * [[AWS S3 replication]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 31 August 2023
rsync
(1996) command is used to copy and synchronization files and folders. Rsync is a single thread C application that includes a progress indicator.
Contents
Configuration files[edit]
/etc/rsyncd.conf
which includes don't compress options for some file extensions
Options[edit]
-W, --whole-file
copy files whole (without delta-xfer algorithm)-z, --compress
compresses the file data as it is sent to the destination machine using zlib compression library--temp-dir=DIR, -T
create temporary files in directory DIR, by default temp file is created as a hidden file in the target directory and named.<FILE_NAME>.<RANDOM_STRING>
--partial
--delete
delete files in the target not present in source
--delete delete extraneous files from dest dirs --delete-before receiver deletes before xfer, not during --delete-during receiver deletes during the transfer --delete-delay find deletions during, delete after --delete-after receiver deletes after transfer, not during --delete-excluded also delete excluded files from dest dirs --delete-missing-args delete missing source args from destination
Basic commands[edit]
rsync -Pr ORIGIN_FOLDER_OR_FILE DESTINATION_FOLDER
-P, --partial --progress (--partial
keep partially transferred files)-r --recursive
rsync -P ORIGIN DESTINATION
-P, --partial --progress (--partial
keep partially transferred files)
- Copy files from remote server to local machine:
rsync -chavzP --stats [email protected]:/path/to/copy /path/to/local/storage
[1] (explainshell[2])
-c, --checksum
option can slow transfers specially for large files-h, --human-readable
-a, --archive
. Equivalent to -rlptgoD-v, --verbose
-z, --compress
-P, --partial --progress
. --partial keep partially transferred files--stats
, print statistics
-a, --archive
. Equivalent to-rlptgoD
-r --recursive
recurse into directoriees-l --links
copy symlinks as symlinks-p --perms
preserve permissions-t --times
preserve modification times-g --group
preserve group-o --owner
preserve owner (super-user only)-D
same as--devices --specials
rsync -chavzP --stats [email protected]:/path/to/copy /path/to/local/storage receiving incremental file list .../...
Remove -c
option to avoid calculating checksums which can slow transmissions.
rsync -havzP --stats [email protected]:/path/to/copy /path/to/local/storage receiving incremental file list .../...
.../... sending incremental file list
rsync -Pav --ignore-existing src dst
- Learn difference between:
--ignore-existing
and--update
rsync -av --ignore-existing src dst
Compression[edit]
rsync support compression, but you can also compress your data with other external compression tools before using rsync. Such as bzip, gzip or xz
-z, --compress
compresses the file data as it is sent to the destination machine using zlib compression library
Compressing file before rsync using xz
[3]
xz -v -T0 file_to_compress
-v
provides progress bar-T0
use all available Threads, multi-threaded compression supported since 2014, version 5.2.0. [4]
Activities[edit]
- Create a remote copy of your files for backup proposes using
rsync
- Read StackOverflow questions about rsync: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rsync?tab=Votes
- Understand the differences between
cp
,scp
andrsync
: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20244585/how-does-scp-differ-from-rsync - Learn Effect of Trailing Slash / in rsync: https://www.alibabacloud.com/blog/speeding-up-network-file-transfers-with-rsync_594337
- Learn use of
--inplace
(implies also--partial
) for transferring large files and its important implications: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/rsync.1.html, also evaluate-c, --checksum
impact on transfering large files - Learn about
--sparse
option and conflicts with--inplace
Performance
- Understand how single thread
rsync
design can affect your transfer speeds.[5] - Learn about
-W, --whole-file
copy files whole (without delta-xfer algorithm), implications and usage cases such as not making a diff copy.
Related terms[edit]
aws s3 rsync
gzip --rsyncable
duplicity
- fork
rsyncy
status/progress bar for rsync- Andrew Tridgell
- AWS S3 replication
See also[edit]
rsync
,scp
,sftp
,rsnapshot
,rclone
, rdiffcp
,dd
,sftp
,scp
,rsync
,casync
,mv
,fio
,ln
,docker cp, kubectl cp
,minikube cp
,multipass transfer
,Copy-Item
,Xcopy
dd
,mv
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Source: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Linux/Basic_commands/rsync
- ↑ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9090817/copying-files-using-rsync-from-remote-server-to-local-machine
- ↑ https://explainshell.com/explain?cmd=rsync+-chavzP+--stats+user%40remote.host%3A%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fcopy+%2Fpath%2Fto%2Flocal%2Fstorage
- ↑ https://linux.die.net/man/1/xz
- ↑ https://git.tukaani.org/?p=xz.git;a=blob;f=NEWS;hb=HEAD
- ↑ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24058544/speed-up-rsync-with-simultaneous-concurrent-file-transfers
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