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How to one way sync two folders on startup
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I am trying to synchronize:
/var/www/CI_MAIN/
according to the changes made in:
/home/coco/workspace/CI_MAIN/
(PDT's workspace).
To do this, I entered
sudo crontab -e in the command line,
and I added the following line to the end of the opened file : @reboot lsyncd -direct /home/cockroach/workspace/CI_TEST/ /var/www/CI_TEST/
I have also given full privileges to both folders by using sudo chmod -R 777,
but here is no changes made when I use my browser to see the pages I make. This method had been working previously, therfore I think there should be something I have not done yet. Could you help me to fix the problem? Thank you vary much in advance.
cron synchronization
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I am trying to synchronize:
/var/www/CI_MAIN/
according to the changes made in:
/home/coco/workspace/CI_MAIN/
(PDT's workspace).
To do this, I entered
sudo crontab -e in the command line,
and I added the following line to the end of the opened file : @reboot lsyncd -direct /home/cockroach/workspace/CI_TEST/ /var/www/CI_TEST/
I have also given full privileges to both folders by using sudo chmod -R 777,
but here is no changes made when I use my browser to see the pages I make. This method had been working previously, therfore I think there should be something I have not done yet. Could you help me to fix the problem? Thank you vary much in advance.
cron synchronization
add a comment |
I am trying to synchronize:
/var/www/CI_MAIN/
according to the changes made in:
/home/coco/workspace/CI_MAIN/
(PDT's workspace).
To do this, I entered
sudo crontab -e in the command line,
and I added the following line to the end of the opened file : @reboot lsyncd -direct /home/cockroach/workspace/CI_TEST/ /var/www/CI_TEST/
I have also given full privileges to both folders by using sudo chmod -R 777,
but here is no changes made when I use my browser to see the pages I make. This method had been working previously, therfore I think there should be something I have not done yet. Could you help me to fix the problem? Thank you vary much in advance.
cron synchronization
I am trying to synchronize:
/var/www/CI_MAIN/
according to the changes made in:
/home/coco/workspace/CI_MAIN/
(PDT's workspace).
To do this, I entered
sudo crontab -e in the command line,
and I added the following line to the end of the opened file : @reboot lsyncd -direct /home/cockroach/workspace/CI_TEST/ /var/www/CI_TEST/
I have also given full privileges to both folders by using sudo chmod -R 777,
but here is no changes made when I use my browser to see the pages I make. This method had been working previously, therfore I think there should be something I have not done yet. Could you help me to fix the problem? Thank you vary much in advance.
cron synchronization
cron synchronization
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When writing cron jobs you should use the absolute path to the binary, if you haven't already done a export of your PATH in crontab.
Find out where lsyncd is located with:
$ command -v lsyncd
Example output: /bin/lsyncd. Copy the output and replace lsyncd with the absolute path.
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When writing cron jobs you should use the absolute path to the binary, if you haven't already done a export of your PATH in crontab.
Find out where lsyncd is located with:
$ command -v lsyncd
Example output: /bin/lsyncd. Copy the output and replace lsyncd with the absolute path.
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When writing cron jobs you should use the absolute path to the binary, if you haven't already done a export of your PATH in crontab.
Find out where lsyncd is located with:
$ command -v lsyncd
Example output: /bin/lsyncd. Copy the output and replace lsyncd with the absolute path.
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When writing cron jobs you should use the absolute path to the binary, if you haven't already done a export of your PATH in crontab.
Find out where lsyncd is located with:
$ command -v lsyncd
Example output: /bin/lsyncd. Copy the output and replace lsyncd with the absolute path.
When writing cron jobs you should use the absolute path to the binary, if you haven't already done a export of your PATH in crontab.
Find out where lsyncd is located with:
$ command -v lsyncd
Example output: /bin/lsyncd. Copy the output and replace lsyncd with the absolute path.
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