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This special remote type rsyncs file contents to somewhere else.
Setup example:
# git annex initremote myrsync type=rsync rsyncurl=rsync://rsync.example.com/myrsync keyid=id@joeyh.name encryption=shared
# git annex describe myrsync "rsync server"
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Or for using rsync over SSH
# git annex initremote myrsync type=rsync rsyncurl=ssh.example.com:/myrsync keyid=id@joeyh.name encryption=shared
# git annex describe myrsync "rsync server"
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## configuration
These parameters can be passed to `git annex initremote` to configure rsync:
* `rsyncurl` - Required. This is the url or `hostname:/directory` to
pass to rsync to tell it where to store content.
* `encryption` - One of "none", "hybrid", "shared", or "pubkey".
See [[encryption]].
* `keyid` - Specifies the gpg key to use for [[encryption]].
* `exporttree` - Set to "yes" to make this special remote usable
by [[git-annex-export]]. It will not be usable as a general-purpose
special remote.
* `shellescape` - Optional. Set to "no" to avoid shell escaping normally
done when using rsync over ssh. That escaping is needed with typical
setups, but not with some hosting providers that do not expose rsynced
filenames to the shell. You'll know you need this option if `git annex get`
from the special remote fails with an error message containing a single
quote (`'`) character. If that happens, you can run enableremote
setting shellescape=no.
* `chunk` - Enables [[chunking]] when storing large files.
This is typically not a win for rsync, so no need to enable it.
But, it makes this interoperate with the [[directory]] special remote.
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The `remote.name.annex-rsync-options` git configuration setting can be used
to pass parameters to rsync. To pass parameters to rsync only when it's
downloading and uploading, use `remote.name.annex-rsync-download-options`
and `remote.name.annex-rsync-upload-options`
## annex-rsync-transport
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You can use the `remote.name.annex-rsync-transport` git configuration
setting to choose whether we run rsync over ssh or rsh. This setting
is also used to specify parameters that git annex will pass to ssh/rsh.
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ssh is the default transport; if you'd like to run rsync over rsh:
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git config remote.name.annex-rsync-transport rsh
To pass parameters to ssh/rsh, include the parameters after "rsh" or
"ssh". For example, to configure ssh to use the private key at
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`/path/to/private/key`:
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git config renote.name.annex-rsync-transport "ssh -i /path/to/private/key"