lsyncd/doc/lsyncd.1.txt
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lsyncd(1)
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:doctype: manpage
:man source: Lsyncd
:man manual: Lsyncd
:man version: 2.0.0
:date: December 2010
NAME
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lsyncd - a daemon to continuously synchronize directory trees
SYNOPSIS
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config file:::
{nbsp}*lsyncd* ['OPTIONS'] 'CONFIG-FILE'
default rsync behaviour:::
{nbsp}*lsyncd* ['OPTIONS'] -rsync 'SOURCE' 'TARGET' ...
default rync+ssh bevahior (moves and deletes through ssh):::
{nbsp}*lsyncd* ['OPTIONS'] -rsyncssh 'SOURCE' 'HOST' 'TARGETDIR' ...
DESCRTIPTION
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Lsyncd(1) watches a local directory trees event monitor interface (inotify).
It aggregates and combines events for a few seconds and then spawns one (or
more) process(es) to synchronize the changes. By default this is rsync(1).
Lsyncd is thus a light-weight live mirror solution that is comparatively easy
to install not requiring new filesystems or blockdevices and does not hamper
local filesystem performance.
Rsync+ssh is an advanced action configuration that uses a SSH(1) to act file
and directory moves directly on the target instead of retransmitting the move
destination over the wire.
Fine-grained customizaton can be achieved through the CONFIG-FILE. Custom
action configs can even be written from scratch in cascading layers
ranging from shell scripts to code written in the LUA(1) language. This way
simplicity can be balanced with powerfulness. See the online manual for
details on the CONFIG-FILE http://code.google.com/p/lsyncd/wiki/Lsyncd20Manual
OPTIONS
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*-delay* 'SECS'::
Overrides the default delay times.
*-help*::
Show a help message.
*-log* 'LEVEL'::
Controls which kind of events are logged. By default Lsyncd logs 'Normal'
and 'Error' Messages. *-log scarce* will make Lsyncd log Error messages
only. *-log all* will log all
debug messages.
*-log* 'Category'::
Turns on a specific debug message. E.g. *-log Exec* will log
all processes as they are spawned.
*-nodaemon*::
Lsyncd will not detach from the invoker and log as well to stdout/err.
*-pifile* 'FILE'::
Lsyncd will write its process ID in 'FILE'.
*-runner* 'FILE'::
Makes the Lsyncd core load the part of Lsyncd written in Lua from 'FILE'
*-version*::
Writes version information and exits.
EXIT STATUS
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*0*::
Terminated on a TERM signal(7)
*-1*::
Failure (syntax, unrecoverable error condition, internal failure)
SEE ALSO
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Online Manual: http://code.google.com/p/lsyncd/wiki/Lsyncd2
VERSION
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This man page is for lsyncd(1) version 2.0.0
AUTHOR
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Axel Kittenberger, <axkibe@gmail.com> 2010
COPYING
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Copyright \(C) 2010 Axel Kittenberger. Free use of this software is granted
under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2, or any later
version. Free redistrubition of this Documentation (/doc directory) is granted
under the terms of the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License (CC-3.0-BY).