Kaushal Shriyan wrote:> Hi
>
> I do rsync -avz oldUnicelFiles hostB:/home/kaushal
> --exclude-from=exclude.txt
> but it rsynced the excluded files too
>
> my exclude.txt file contains
> ####################
> /home/kaushal/oldUnicelFiles/*.gz
> /home/kaushal/oldUnicelFiles/*.txt
> ####################
>
> Any ideas as what am i doing wrong
>
From rsync perspective, root of file transfers in your case would be
/home/kaushal , not / . So ...
/oldUnicelFiles/*.gz
/oldUnicelFiles/*.txt
... should do the thing.
If you used 'oldUnicelFiles/' instead of 'oldUnicelFiles' in
rsync
invocation, the root would be /home/kaushal/oldUnicelFiles/ .
A note of warning if you plan on doing deletions in the future:
rsync -avz --del oldUnicelFiles hostB:/home/kaushal
... would remove all files not existing on sending side, in
hostB:/home/kaushal/oldUnicelFiles/
...but:
rsync -avz --del oldUnicelFiles/ hostB:/home/kaushal
...would do the same in hostB:/home/kaushal/
Both of the above would also protect already existing files on the
receiving side, that match patterns in exclude.txt .
Be sure to read carefully rsync's man.