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title: "FAQ: How can I sync from one source to multiple targets?"
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---
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If you got multiple targets, you simple specify the sync command multiple times.
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{% highlight lua %}
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sync{ default.rsync, source='/sourcedir', target='targethost1:/targetdir' }
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sync{ default.rsync, source='/sourcedir', target='targethost2:/targetdir' }
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sync{ default.rsync, source='/sourcedir', target='targethost3:/targetdir' }
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{% endhighlight %}
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Lsyncd will notice multiple uses of the same source directory or the use of a subdirectory of an already used source directory and creates only watch per subdirectoy watched in any sync.
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To remedy the multiplication of the same configuration you can even use a loop to configure multiple targets.
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This is the same configuration as before using a loop:
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{% highlight lua %}
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targets = {
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'targethost1:/targetdir',
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'targethost2:/targetdir',
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'targethost3:/targetdir',
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}
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for _, target in ipairs( targets )
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do
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sync{ default.rsync, source='/sourcedir', target=target }
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end
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{% endhighlight %}
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## [‹‹ back to FAQ index](../)
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