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58 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide
 
Installing and Configuring RSYNC 
RSYNC is a client/server application for synchronization of files across two servers. Standard 
Red Hat installation usually installs RSYNC, but RSYNC is supplied as an RPM if it is not 
already installed.
Enabling the RSYNC Server
By default, the RSYNC server is configured for access by the XINETD Daemon, but the default 
configuration is to have RSYNC disabled. To change this default, edit the file “/etc/xinetd.d/
rsync
”. The first line indicates that “disabled” is set to “yes”. Change this value to “no” then 
restart the XINETD service to activate the change.
RSYNCD.CONF
The file “/etc/rsyncd.conf” defines symbolic names for RSYNC and controls logging. A sample 
file follows:
log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
[MV_IPTel_data]
path = /opt/ecs/mvuser/MV_IPTel/data/FTPdata
comment = MV FTP Data dir
list = yes
read only = no
[MV_IPTel_TFTPdata]
path = /opt/ecs/mvuser/MV_IPTel/data/TFTPdata
comment = MV TFTP Data dir
list = yes
read only = no
Optional:
[MV_IPTel_HTTPdata]
path = /opt/ecs/mvuser/MV_IPTel/data/HTTPdata
comment = MV HTTP Data dir
list = yes
read only = no