How to sync ram disk of one server to another
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I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.
Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...
I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...
Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time
linux rsync nfs ramdisk
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I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.
Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...
I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...
Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time
linux rsync nfs ramdisk
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I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.
Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...
I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...
Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time
linux rsync nfs ramdisk
I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.
Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...
I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...
Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time
linux rsync nfs ramdisk
linux rsync nfs ramdisk
asked Dec 31 '18 at 4:09
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You can try lsyncd to sync these 2 folders via SSH, make sure you have created them already.
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You can try lsyncd to sync these 2 folders via SSH, make sure you have created them already.
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You can try lsyncd to sync these 2 folders via SSH, make sure you have created them already.
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You can try lsyncd to sync these 2 folders via SSH, make sure you have created them already.
You can try lsyncd to sync these 2 folders via SSH, make sure you have created them already.
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