grsync rsync backing up up to a remote (No such file or directory) but the directory does exist
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I'm trying to backup a directory to a server online. I have root access and the server allows me to connect both.
Rsync Command:
https://i.imgur.com/g0ouogs.png
I connected to the remote using ssh and did the following command to get to the folder to make sure it existed:
https://i.imgur.com/KLgRJem.png
I realize I connected via different machine to check it existed but I repeated it on the machine running the sync command and it also worked fine. Is there anything I can do to further troubleshoot it or is it a simple syntax issue? I'm lost, I have little experience with rsync.
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I'm trying to backup a directory to a server online. I have root access and the server allows me to connect both.
Rsync Command:
https://i.imgur.com/g0ouogs.png
I connected to the remote using ssh and did the following command to get to the folder to make sure it existed:
https://i.imgur.com/KLgRJem.png
I realize I connected via different machine to check it existed but I repeated it on the machine running the sync command and it also worked fine. Is there anything I can do to further troubleshoot it or is it a simple syntax issue? I'm lost, I have little experience with rsync.
rsync
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I'm trying to backup a directory to a server online. I have root access and the server allows me to connect both.
Rsync Command:
https://i.imgur.com/g0ouogs.png
I connected to the remote using ssh and did the following command to get to the folder to make sure it existed:
https://i.imgur.com/KLgRJem.png
I realize I connected via different machine to check it existed but I repeated it on the machine running the sync command and it also worked fine. Is there anything I can do to further troubleshoot it or is it a simple syntax issue? I'm lost, I have little experience with rsync.
rsync
I'm trying to backup a directory to a server online. I have root access and the server allows me to connect both.
Rsync Command:
https://i.imgur.com/g0ouogs.png
I connected to the remote using ssh and did the following command to get to the folder to make sure it existed:
https://i.imgur.com/KLgRJem.png
I realize I connected via different machine to check it existed but I repeated it on the machine running the sync command and it also worked fine. Is there anything I can do to further troubleshoot it or is it a simple syntax issue? I'm lost, I have little experience with rsync.
rsync
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