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Looks like rsync is by far the most popular among fellow listers. Will try. Thanks all for the help!
P.S.
Tim, thanks for the input and I bought your book 'Essential Oracle 8i Data Warehousing'. Loved it.
Dennis
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The freeware package "rsync" is what you are looking for. Check either "http://www.gnu.org" or "http://www.sourceforge.net". The latter has a lot of variations, depending on your platform, preferences, and requirements...
on 5/16/03 10:36 AM, Meng, Dennis at Dennis.Meng_at_cardinal.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am in search of a tool that can sync up files for me across multiple servers. Currently we have the same file scattered across different servers. What I am trying to do is updating one version of a file and use this utility to broadcast the same change to the same file on other servers. I am open to tools, utilities, scripts etc that ideally are free. It doesn't have to be fancy, we are talking about flat text files that gets updated probably once a day. Our platform is Digital Unix 4.0 going towards HP so I am open to both.
TIA Dennis
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