On 12/8/05, Yiorgos Stamoulis <yiorgos-lists at 272deg.homelinux.net> wrote: > Jonathan Darton wrote: > > >to the user, and if it happens to go down it will pick up where it left off > >as soon as it can regain a connection. > > > >Let me know if you require any further information. > > > > > >A. Jonathan Darton, B.COMM CIS > >System Consultant > > > >_______________________________________________ > >CentOS mailing list > >CentOS at centos.org > >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > > I apologize if this counts as thread hijack, but I have a couple of > questions about Unison. > > I use rsync to synchronize 4 locations, but I fillow the master/slave > route, i.e directories are synchronized only one way, each server > holding the master copy of it's data and read-only copies of the other > server's data. I would have preferred to use unison for proper > synchronization but i need to copy ACLs as well and as I understand this > is not possible. Am I wrong about this? There are options for transferring ownership and perms (-owner and -perms), although I admit I haven't tried them. If they don't work right, but you know how things are supposed to look, you can always run chmod & chown afterward.