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title: "Rsync with a Different Key"
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date: 2019-07-06T09:20:05-04:00
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draft: false
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---
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To use Rsync with a different key, follow the command structure below.
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```bash
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rsync -e "ssh -i $HOME/.ssh/key" user@hostname:/from/dir/ /to/dir/
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```
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Though for syncing my local website to my VPS, I usually like having more options with my rsync command
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```bash
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rsync -Paz --delete -e "ssh -i $HOME/.ssh/key" user@hostname:/from/dir/ /to/dir/
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```
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Quick option definitions (from man page)
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| Option | Description |
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| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| -e | Allows you to override the default shell used as the transport for rsync. Command line options are permitted after the command name. |
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| -a, --archive | This is equivalent to -rlptgoD. It is a quick way of saying you want recursion and want to preserve almost everything (with -H being a notable omission). The only exception to the above equivalence is when --files-from is specified, in which case -r is not implied. <br />Note that -a does not preserve hardlinks, because finding multiply-linked files is expensive. You must separately specify -H. |
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| -P | Equivalent to --partial --progress. Its purpose is to make it much easier to specify these two options for a long transfer that may be interrupted. |
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| -z, --compress | Compress file data during the transfer |
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| --delete | Delete extraneous files from dest dirs |
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