{"id":577,"date":"2013-02-19T23:00:01","date_gmt":"2013-02-20T04:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.inmotionhosting.com\/support\/2013\/02\/19\/use-rsync-to-transfer-files\/"},"modified":"2021-08-16T23:21:22","modified_gmt":"2021-08-17T03:21:22","slug":"use-rsync-to-transfer-files","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.inmotionhosting.com\/support\/server\/ssh\/use-rsync-to-transfer-files\/","title":{"rendered":"Use rsync to transfer files"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In this article I&#8217;m going to teach you how you can utilize the Linux&nbsp;<strong>rsync<\/strong> command on either your VPS (Virtual Private Server) or dedicated server to transfer files remotely from another server that you have SSH access to.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s very common that you might need to transfer a large volume of files from a remote server to your server with InMotion Hosting, in these cases it can be time consuming to first download all of the files from your remote server to your local computer, and then uploading them again to your server with InMotion.<\/p>\n<p>You can skip this process altogether in most cases by simply connecting to your server first via SSH, then using the&nbsp;<strong>rsync<\/strong> command you can simply pull files from the other remote server directly onto the server.<\/p>\n<p class=\"alert alert-danger\">Please note that you might have to add your server&#8217;s IP address to the firewall of the remote server to allow the&nbsp;<strong>rsync<\/strong> connection, in this example I&#8217;m going to simply temporarily flush the firewall rules so that the connection is allowed.<\/p>\n<h2>Using rsync to transfer files<\/h2>\n<p>Using the steps below I&#8217;ll walk you through connecting to your server with InMotion Hosting and using the <strong>rsync<\/strong> command to transfer over some files from another remote server.<\/p>\n<ol class=\"article_list\">\n<li><a href=\"\/support\/server\/ssh\/how-to-login-ssh\/\" target=\"\u201d_blank\u201d\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Login to your server via SSH<\/a>.<\/li>\n<li>Navigate to the directory you&#8217;d like to transfer files to with the following command:\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px;\">cd \/home\/userna5\/public_html\/<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>Next run the following command to establish a <strong>rsync<\/strong> connection to a remote server, and copy over the entire <strong>\/home\/username\/public_html\/wordpress<\/strong> directory to the current <strong>\/home\/userna5\/public_html\/<\/strong> directory.\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px; white-space: nowrap;\">rsync -avzP username@example.com:\/home\/username\/public_html\/wordpress .\/<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>-a<\/strong> flag is for archive mode which automatically enables other features which causes <strong>rsync<\/strong> to work in a backup up files manner. The <strong>-v<\/strong> flag is for verbose information, so that you see what files are in the process of being uploaded. The <strong>-z<\/strong> flag tells <strong>rsync<\/strong> to compress files during the transfer to save on transfer time. Finally the <strong>-P<\/strong> flag shows the total progress of what&#8217;s been transferred so far.<\/p>\n<p>Now in this case it just sits there and hangs, this is because of the remote server&#8217;s firewall not allowing the <strong>rsync<\/strong> connection, and it&#8217;s timing out. So I ran the following command on that remote server to temporarily flush the firewall rules and allow the new connection:<\/p>\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px;\">apf -f<\/p>\n<p>This should display back something like this:<\/p>\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px;\"> apf(21697): {glob} flushing &amp; zeroing chain policies<br \/>\napf(21697): {glob} firewall offline<\/p>\n<p>Now go ahead back to your server with InMotion Hosting and run the <strong>rsync<\/strong> command again, this time it shouldn&#8217;t timeout and you should see something similar to:<\/p>\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px; white-space: nowrap;\"> The authenticity of host &#8216;example.com (123.123.123.123)&#8217; can&#8217;t be established.<br \/>\nRSA key fingerprint is 31:ec:1b:8e:35:b9:29:7b:80:88:11:14:52:c9:85:3b.<br \/>\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes\/no)?<\/p>\n<p>Type in <strong>yes<\/strong> to allow the connection, then hit <strong>Enter<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>You should then get back:<\/p>\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px; white-space: nowrap;\"> Warning: Permanently added &#8216;example.com,123.123.123.123&#8217; (RSA) to the list of known hosts.<br \/>\nusername@example.com&#8217;s password:<\/p>\n<p>So go ahead and type in your remote server&#8217;s <strong>username&#8217;s<\/strong> password, and the transfer process should begin. When it completes you should see something like this:<\/p>\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px; white-space: nowrap;\"> wordpress\/wp-includes\/theme-compat\/header.php<br \/>\n1723 100%    1.72kB\/s    0:00:00 (xfer#1268, to-check=1\/1407)<br \/>\nwordpress\/wp-includes\/theme-compat\/sidebar.php<br \/>\n3904 100%    3.91kB\/s    0:00:00 (xfer#1269, to-check=0\/1407)<\/p>\n<p>  sent 24674 bytes  received 7732476 bytes  1034286.67 bytes\/sec<br \/>\ntotal size is 16462778  speedup is 2.12<\/li>\n<li>Now you&#8217;ll want to <strong>chown<\/strong> the files you just transferred over so that they have proper permissions with the following command:\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px;\">chown userna5.userna5 \/home\/userna5\/public_html\/wordpress\/ -R<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li>Finally you should be able to take a look on your server and see that the files were all transferred over successfully:\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px;\"> ll \/home\/userna5\/public_html\/wordpress<\/p>\n<p>Which in this case gives back all of the WordPress files we just transferred over remotely:<\/p>\n<p class=\"cli\" style=\"width: 500px; white-space: nowrap;\"> -rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5   395 Jan 31 14:02 index.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5 19929 Jan 31 14:02 license.txt<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  9177 Jan 31 14:02 readme.html<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  4663 Jan 31 14:02 wp-activate.php<br \/>\ndrwxr-xr-x 9 userna5 userna5  4096 Jan 31 14:02 wp-admin<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  1354 May 13  2012 wp-app.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5   271 Jan 31 14:02 wp-blog-header.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  3522 Jan 31 14:02 wp-comments-post.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  3440 Feb  1 14:53 wp-config.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  3177 Jan 31 14:02 wp-config-sample.php<br \/>\ndrwxrwxr-x 7 userna5 userna5  4096 Feb  1 14:17 wp-content<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  2718 Jan 31 14:02 wp-cron.php<br \/>\ndrwxr-xr-x 9 userna5 userna5  4096 Jan 31 14:02 wp-includes<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  1997 Jan 31 14:02 wp-links-opml.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  2408 Jan 31 14:02 wp-load.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5 29310 Jan 31 14:02 wp-login.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  7723 Jan 31 14:02 wp-mail.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  9899 Jan 31 14:02 wp-settings.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5 18219 Jan 31 14:02 wp-signup.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  3700 Jan 31 14:02 wp-trackback.php<br \/>\n-rw-r&#8211;r&#8211; 1 userna5 userna5  2719 Jan 31 14:02 xmlrpc.php<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>You should now understand how you can use the <strong>rsync<\/strong> command on your server in order to transfer over files from another server that you have access to.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In this article I&#8217;m going to teach you how you can utilize the Linux&nbsp;rsync command on either your VPS (Virtual Private Server) or dedicated server to transfer files remotely from another server that you have SSH access to. 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