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Invoke rsync using sudo
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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ If you have already synced the Bitcoin blockchain to the tip on one server, and
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.. code-block:: bash
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cd /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
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rsync -e "ssh -i ~/.ssh/example-bbb.key" -povgr --append-verify --rsync-path="sudo mkdir -p /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main ; sudo rsync" ./{blocks,chainstate} start9@example-bbb.local:/embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
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sudo rsync -e "ssh -i ~/.ssh/example-bbb.key" -povgr --append-verify --rsync-path="sudo mkdir -p /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main ; sudo rsync" ./{blocks,chainstate} start9@example-bbb.local:/embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
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#. Wait some hours until the copy is complete. On a gigabit network, the limiting factor will be the write speed of your SSD on the receiving server. When it is complete, clean up a bit:
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