[CentOS] rsync doesn't update directory ownership
Theo Band
theo.band at xanadu-wireless.comTue Jan 23 22:35:39 UTC 2007
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Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi all, > Has anyone encountered this: > On ServerA, I make this directory: > /var/ftp/pub/userA with ownership root.root > > It gets rsynced to serverB with this command: > rsync -avzgorp --delete -e ssh /var/ftp/pub/ root at serverB:/var/ftp/pub/ > > However, when I change the ownership of /var/ftp/pub/userA to userA.userA, > this change is not rsync-ed to serverB. > > Is there any option to achieve this? > Thank you very much. > I wander, could it be that the set user/group id is on the /var/ftp/pub directory on serverB? Even if that would the case I would expect rsync to "overule" the sticky default mode. (ls -ld /var/ftp/pub shows drwxr-xr-x here). You can also try two -v -v options to debug rsync. Theo
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