Date: Tue, 08 Dec 2015 00:08:37 +0100 From: Patrick Hess <patrickhess@gmx.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Synchronizing directory hierarchies via SFTP Message-ID: <3931169.O6iNsM7Ae5@desk8.phess.net> In-Reply-To: <F97F8743-4662-405D-B258-FBF980EF1465@elde.net> References: <13761006.QDN0LtKzYl@desk8.phess.net> <F97F8743-4662-405D-B258-FBF980EF1465@elde.net>
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Terje Elde wrote: > You could mount the sftp locally (sshfs, fuse?), and then use rsync as if with two local dirs? Thanks, that's definitely an interesting option that didn't come to my mind. > (If that will be efficient depends a lot on your workload) Based on my previous experience with FUSE a couple of years ago, I'm actually more concerned about the reliability of this solution. In my case I'm looking at some 1800 files, for a total of 3.4 GB, of which about 300 MB will change weekly. Is this a workload FUSE could be trusted with nowadays or am I likely to run into issues in the long term? Patrick
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