I have an rsync cronjob that syncs up a couple of directories. It works
fine. The problem is the logs are a combination of MST and UDT:
Jun 24 09:22:01 server2 rsyncd[4670]: rsync to www/ from
root@server1-rsync (10.0.3.1)
Jun 24 16:22:01 server2 rsyncd[4670]: skipping non-regular file
"html/ssl/php/index.php"
Jun 24 16:22:01 server2 rsyncd[4670]: skipping non-regular file
"virtual/example.com/html/ssl/php/index.php"
Jun 24 16:22:01 server2 rsyncd[4670]: wrote 69 bytes read 206942 bytes
total size 1556092271
Jun 24 09:22:01 server2 rsyncd[4672]: rsync to share/ from
root@tos1-rsync (10.0.3.1)
Jun 24 16:22:01 server2 rsyncd[4672]: wrote 69 bytes read 123 bytes
total size 0
I would like to unify the timestamps to MST. Anyone know how to do that
(didn't see anything in the man page)?
Side note - anyone know how to sync a symlink? Yes, I know it can be
bad on systems that do not have the same file structure, but these are
virtually identical boxes, and I want to be stupid.
--
George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
623-203-1760
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