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 ''rsync'' have to be installed on both local and remote host, for example your own computer and SDF. For members below [[membership_levels#metaarpasustaining_membership_level|ARPA]], ''rsync'' will not be available to them, in this case ''scp'' could be used as an alternative, here's a simple example to be executed on your local machine: ''rsync'' have to be installed on both local and remote host, for example your own computer and SDF. For members below [[membership_levels#metaarpasustaining_membership_level|ARPA]], ''rsync'' will not be available to them, in this case ''scp'' could be used as an alternative, here's a simple example to be executed on your local machine:
  
-''scp -r -//username//@sdf.org:/path/to/home /local/backup/dir''+''scp -r username@sdf.org:/path/to/home /local/backup/dir''
  
 What does this mean? \\ What does this mean? \\
  
   * ''-r'' : Recursively copy entire directories.   * ''-r'' : Recursively copy entire directories.
-  * //username// : Your SDF username.+  * ''username'': Your SDF username.
   * ''/path/to/home'' [[#for_example:|[1]]] : The path to the directory you wish to backup.   * ''/path/to/home'' [[#for_example:|[1]]] : The path to the directory you wish to backup.
   * ''/local/backup/dir'' : Where you would like the files to be stored locally.   * ''/local/backup/dir'' : Where you would like the files to be stored locally.
backing_up_home_using_rsync.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/30 13:27 by n3t