yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?
I have no rsync daemon installed in OS/2, I'm just running the rsync client from OS/2 batch file:But rsync -D is running on your linux box. ;-)
for %a in ( c d e f g ) (
rsync.exe -a --delete %a%:\ wat.localnet::backup\rbb\%a%
)
'TommiBye/2 Torsten
I have no rsync daemon installed in OS/2, I'm just running the rsyncBut rsync -D is running on your linux box. ;-)
client from OS/2 batch file:
for %a in ( c d e f g ) (
rsync.exe -a --delete %a%:\ wat.localnet::backup\rbb\%a%
)
Anyway, one of the Boxes need to have a daemonized rsync.
yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...
You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?
butyes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...
You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?
of course i do... so what? it is not easily transferrable to other OSes
any OS that uses 4DOS and its derivitives can easily use the posted script... besides that, 4DOS scripting is much easier to understand and
yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...
You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?
of course i do... so what? it is not easily transferrable to other
OSes but any OS that uses 4DOS and its derivitives can easily use the
posted script... besides that, 4DOS scripting is much easier to
understand and
Yep. I never learned REXX, because I wrote all my .BATs with 4DOS, and then with 4OS2 and 4NT/TCC.
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