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Install unison on both machines, and make sure both have the same version of unison, with the same version of the ocaml compiler (the smallest difference will cause problems).
unison -version
Create the ~/.unison
directory on both machines.
Make a job called backup
:
JOB=backup
Here is an example job, which synchronizes the ~/music
directory with a remote machine which has the same username.
echo "
auto = true
root=$HOME
root=ssh://$USER@$IP_ADDRESS/$HOME
path=music
ignore=Name *.flac
" > ~/.unison/"$JOB".prf
Remember to specify $IP_ADDRESS
The last command means it will ignore any file with a name ending in .flac
.
Automatic Runs
The first command means this will run but also confirm which files will be deleted, and which will be transferred, us batch = true
instead.
Or you can deleted that line in the .prf
file and run it with a flag:
unison -batch *backup*.prf
Set unison to run with crontab or a systemd unit file to have directories synchronize automatically.
Problem Solving
You will see data files summarizing what has happened in the ~/.unison
directory.
If something goes wrong, you may be prompted to delete these to start again.