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Rsync

Euro GiorgioG

Basic Pleskian
Ciao

I need to migrate sites from plesk 11.0.9 to plesk 11.5 but I do not want to use rsync.
What can i do?
there isn't function disable rsync.

Grazie

EUro
 
I need to migrate only one site.
I have timeout problem with rsync.
Why there isn't function without rsync? Was infallible.

Euro
 
There is also the problem 11.5 > 11.5

Can you help me?

Euro

Just create a backup of the single site, and import on the other server. No rsync.

You should not have any timeout problems with rsync. Check port 22 is open on source server. Manually ssh from destination server to source server (and vice versa, just in case) to check.

You may also like to manually rsync some test files into a test directory between the two servers.

Note: the destination server does the rsync, I think, so essentially you need to run rsync from destination server, but be careful about the paths and the order of the directories. In the terms of the rsync man page, you need to "pull" and not "push".

Always use --dry-run (see rsync man page) when experimenting with manual rsync! You can cause a lot of damage if you are not careful.
 
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