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Arthur Barrett wrote: >>> 3. You can optionally create a CVSROOT script (postcommit, postcommand) >>> on the 'slave' to automatically fire off an rsync. >> >> Shouldn't that be on the master also (for multiple slaves)? > > I found that I often wanted the slave scripts different to the master > server scripts. If they are identical for your organisation then > certainly you can. It seems there was a misunderstanding. I was asking whether a script on the master shouldn't trigger a sync with all the slaves in case something is committed there, so that all slaves are updated -- rather than a script on the slave triggering a sync, which would only update a specific slave when there is a commit on its end, but not when there is a commit to another slave? Gerhard