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This is not working bidirectionally and most important it does not--
sync the deletes.
No way to use rsync for this case in production environment.
there are some open-source tools (e.g. osync) based on rsync but i
doubt they are as stable as a client would expect an as400 solution.
greetings,
Franz
From: "Diego Kesselman" <diegokesselman@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
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Date: 27.02.2019 14:11
Subject: Re: DFS-R like behaviour with two IBMi machines
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Try with RSYNC
El mié., 27 de feb. de 2019 07:01, <Franz.Rauscher@xxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Hi!machines
I have a question according the sync of a ifs filesystem folder
between two IBMi machines.
I would like to have a folder like /shares/public on two IBMi server
in two different locations with a slow network between them.
is ist possible to sync the /shares/public folder between the two
bidirectionally so that the users on each of the to locations canlist
work with their local IBMi machine (via netserver share).
The solution should be comparable to Microsoft DFS-R (Distributes
File System - Replication)
I have not found a builtin solution. Remote-journaling does not help
in this case in my opinion because it does not apply the changes
from
machine1 to machine2 and the other way around.
Greetings,
Franz
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