Rsync to Amazon Ec2 Instance
I just received that same error. I had been consistently able to ssh with:
ssh -i ~/path/mykeypair.pem \ubuntu@ec2-XX-XXX-XXX-XXX.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com
But when using the longer rsync construction, it seemed to cause errors. I ended up encasing the ssh statement in quotations and using the full path to the key. In your example:
rsync -avL --progress -e "ssh -i /path/to/mykeypair.pem" \ ~/Sites/my_site/* \ root@ec2-XX-XXX-XXX-XXX.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:/var/www/html/
That seemed to do the trick.
Below is what I used and it worked. Source was ec2 and target was home machine.
sudo rsync -azvv -e "ssh -i /home/ubuntu/key-to-ec2.pem" ec2-user@xx.xxx.xxx.xx:/home/ec2-user/source/ /home/ubuntu/target/
After suffering a little bit, I believe this will help:
I am using the below command and it has worked without problems:
rsync -av --progress -e ssh /folder1/folder2/* root@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/folder1/folder2
First consideration:
Use the --rsync-path
I prefer in a shell script:
#!/bin/bashRSYNC = /usr/bin/rsync$RSYNC [options] [source] [destination]
Second consideration:
Create a publick key by command below for communication between the servers in question. She will not be the same as provided by Amazon.
ssh-keygen -t rsa
Do not forget to enable permission on the target server in /etc/ssh/sshd_config (UBUNTU and CENTOS).
Sync files from one EC2 instance to another
http://ask-leo.com/how_can_i_automate_an_sftp_transfer_between_two_servers.html
Use -v option for verbose and better identify errors.
Third Consideration
If both servers are on EC2 make a restraint by security group
In the security group Server Destination:
inbound:Source / TCP port22 / IP Security (or group name) of the source server