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Good luck with it. my ssh key is still asked by lsyncd (?) even if i ssh XXX@YYYYworkswithoutanykeysrun ` hostname ` and see what that says; make sure you use the same hostname when you generate the key, the one that ssh-keygen sees/uses needs to match.
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Cool, this sounds ideal, plus lsyncd is sort of a wrapper, or at least a watcher, that calls rsync anytime it sees action in a watched directory.
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First off, if you don't have build essentials you'll need them, as well as libxml2-dev to build the lsyncd source.
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This install does not install the configuration file, so we'll do that manually now: cp lsyncd. conf.xml/etc/
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The cool thing is, we have a solution that works, and other options like the apps I described in the beginning, can be dropped in and replace the functionality lsyncd provides in case they can do something better.
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I tried a few different applications like inocron, inosync and iwatch, before going with lsyncd.
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While all of them could work, lsyncd seemed to be the most mature, simple to configure and fast.
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I just came across pylsyncd, a python activated version of lsyncd, which brags that,
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We're ready to give it a go, may as well run it in debug for fun and to learn how lsyncd does what it does: lsyncd -- conf/etc/lsyncd. conf.xml -- debug
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"Pylsyncd is a python implementation similar to lsyncd that uses rsync to synchronize local directories with several remote machines running rsyncd.
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