[Cialug] Restoring a server
Andrew Denner
linux-list at upeke.com
Tue Mar 19 20:41:57 UTC 2019
Not exactly sure on the smart part of it... but you could do something
close to this by abusing rsync and the backup options to make a backup of
the files you are changing.
The other option would be to use the -n for a dry run.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 1:24 PM L. V. Lammert <lvl at omnitec.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019, Scott Yates wrote:
>
> > I use it extensively, and this seems to work ok for me:*cd
> sh://<ip.address.of.host>/home/syates*
> >
> DNW at all:
>
> *cd sh://core.omnitec.net*
> cd sh://core.omnitec.net
> *cd sh://core*
> cd sh://core
>
> "Resource temporarily unavalable (11)"
>
> Though, I believe I did figure out the problem:
>
> I had assumed that mc would honor the ssh config and ssh_config, but
> apparently it is selective: honoring keypair, *NOT* honoring ssh_config!
>
> sftp://<machine>:<port>
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Lee
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