rsync is banned in a number of corporate environments (including many of the other "r" commands, rsh, rcp, etc.) but, I don't think you can find a lazier solution than 'ssh' if that's available to you. Generate some ssh keys and put a small script together to 'scp' the file(s) between the servers you need them on. Are there other requirements other than making sure they match on each server?
In reply to Re: Keeping Files in Sync, without Rsync
by tuxz0r
in thread Keeping Files in Sync, without Rsync
by Redjc1990
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