[Sunhelp] "Mirroring" two directories over the net. Info, ple ase.

Steve Palmer Steve.Palmer at ba-dsg.com
Mon Aug 2 11:08:52 CDT 1999


You might want to check out the new product briefs on Sunworld's page
(www.sunworld.com).  They have a link to a shadowing program used for
disaster recovery.

If you have a high volume of file changes, I don't think rdist is gonna meet
your every minute requirement.  It requires a .rhosts entry too, so it's not
for the feint of heart.

Thanks,
Steve

 ->-----Original Message-----
 ->From: Bertrand Hutin [mailto:hb at ardentsoftware.fr]
 ->Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 10:25 AM
 ->To: sunhelp at ohno.mrbill.net
 ->Subject: Re: [Sunhelp] "Mirroring" two directories over the 
 ->net. Info,
 ->please.
 ->
 ->
 ->Adrian Petrescu wrote:
 ->> 
 ->> It seems to me that I wasn't able to explain what I have 
 ->to accomplish.
 ->> Let me try again:
 ->> 
 ->> The "mirrors" directories must be updated every 1 minute, 
 ->and both sources
 ->> and mirrors systems are production machines (7 x 24). The 
 ->amount of data for
 ->> each mirror is up to 30 GB, and can contain any type of files.
 ->> What I'm trying to find is a kind of "level 0 RAID 
 ->software" able to work
 ->> over the network.
 ->> 
 ->> Regards,
 ->> Adrian
 ->> 
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 ->rdist or rsync... but every minute is a short time!
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