How to Install lsyncd on Fedora 20
lsyncd is an rsync-based tool that monitors specified directories (including subdirectories) for updates and modifications, then syncs those changes to a specified destination.
- These instructions are intended specifically for installing the lsyncd on Fedora 20.
- I’ll be working from a Liquid Web Core Managed Fedora 20 server, and I’ll be logged in as root.
First, you’ll follow a simple best practice: ensuring the list of available packages is up to date before installing anything new.
yum -y update
At this point, installing lsyncd is as simple as running just one command:
yum -y install lsyncd
Example configuration files can be found in the following directory:
cd /usr/share/doc/lsyncd/examples
A basic configuration can be found in lrsync.lua:
/usr/share/doc/lsyncd/examples/lrsync.lua
For a refresher on editing files with vim see: New User Tutorial: Overview of the Vim Text Editor
To view or edit lrsync.lua:
vim /usr/share/doc/lsyncd/examples/lrsync.lua
The lsyncd configuration file is written in the programming language Lua. Learn more about Lua here: http://www.lua.org/docs.html
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