[CentOS] rsync doesn't update directory ownership

Fajar Priyanto fajarpri at cbn.net.id
Tue Jan 23 22:02:18 UTC 2007


On Wednesday 24 January 2007 00:27, Mark Schoonover wrote:
> Fajar,
>
> 	Your rsync command contains extraneous options. The -a actually is a
> shortcut for -rlptogoD, so all you really need is -avz as options. If you
> could provide an ls -la of the source and remote directories, that would
> help tremendously. One thing that comes to mind is to be sure that
> userA.userA has the same UID & GID on both servers. In my case, where I'm
> rsyncing to a remote server and the UID/GID don't match, you'll just get
> numeric IDs as owners and groups on the remote side. So, try eliminating
> the duplicate options first, be sure UID/GID are the same on both servers.
> Let us know how it goes.
>
> HTH

Hello Mark,
Thank you very much for the correction. I will try it as soon as I get back to 
office in a few hours. 
In the mean time, I want to confirm that:
- yes, the users has the same uid/gid on both servers

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