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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &dhpackage; A rsync-based tool to monitor a directory and update modifications &dhpackage; source target &dhpackage; DESCRIPTION This manual page documents briefly the &dhpackage; command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has a README documentation in plain text. &dhpackage; is a program that uses rsync to synchronize local directories with a remote machine running rsyncd. Lsyncd watches multiple directory trees through inotify. It will first rsync all directories with the remote host, and then sync single files by collecting the inotify events. This tool is a light-weight live mirror solution. OPTIONS The program takes options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. Log debug messages Do not call rsync, run dry only Exclude file handlet to rsync (DEFAULT: None). Put log here (DEFAULT: /var/log/lsyncd). Do not detach, log to stdout/stderr. Call this binary to sync (DEFAULT: /usr/bin/rsync). Create a file with pid of application. Only log errors. Show summary of options. Show version of program. FILES /var/log/lsyncd The default location of log file. Make sure the running user has write access to this file, or specify a different log file name. DIAGNOSTICS The following diagnostics may be issued on stderr: Out of memory! It might get out of memory. &dhpackage; provides some return codes, that can be used in scripts: Code Diagnostic 0 Program exited successfully. -1 (255) Something bad has happened. BUGS TBD. SEE ALSO rsync 1 The programs are documented fully in README file available in /usr/share/doc/lsyncd/README.gz.