Manish Jain
2020-Nov-02 08:30 UTC
A strange problem with my daily backups performed via rsync
Hi, I am facing a strange situation with my daily backups performed via rsync. I primarily use Manjaro KDE Linux (LTS kernel), but also have FreeBSD and Windows 10 bare-metal installations. I have an all-OS-writable ext2 partition /dev/sda2 mounted at /mnt/wall My USB backup device is a Sony SSD mounted at /mnt/sony This is the relevant line from my script which backs up /mnt/wall : rsync -aAHXv --delete \ --exclude "lost+found" --exclude "System Volume Information" \ /mnt/wall /mnt/sony/ Whenever the line above goes into action, it recursively deletes /mnt/sony/wall and then copies /mnt/wall all over again. Any ideas why this might be happening ? Since /mnt/wall is 13GB, it costs me time and SSD-wear to have /mnt/sony/wall recreated all over again every time I do a backup. Thanks, Manish Jain
Kevin Korb
2020-Nov-02 09:38 UTC
A strange problem with my daily backups performed via rsync
A few things here... What filesystem is on /mnt/sony? Add a --itemize-changes to see what it says is going on. There really isn't a good reason to exclude lost+found. It should always be empty and take up no space. If there is something in it that is a sign that there is a problem with your filesystem and you may as well have rsync bring it to your attention. On 11/2/20 3:30 AM, Manish Jain via rsync wrote:> > Hi, > > I am facing a strange situation with my daily backups performed via > rsync. I primarily use Manjaro KDE Linux (LTS kernel), but also have > FreeBSD and Windows 10 bare-metal installations. > > I have an all-OS-writable ext2 partition /dev/sda2 mounted at /mnt/wall > > My USB backup device is a Sony SSD mounted at /mnt/sony > > This is the relevant line from my script which backs up /mnt/wall : > > rsync -aAHXv --delete \ > --exclude "lost+found" --exclude "System Volume Information" \ > /mnt/wall /mnt/sony/ > > Whenever the line above goes into action, it recursively deletes > /mnt/sony/wall and then copies /mnt/wall all over again. > > Any ideas why this might be happening ? Since /mnt/wall is 13GB, it > costs me time and SSD-wear to have /mnt/sony/wall recreated all over > again every time I do a backup. > > > Thanks, > Manish Jain >-- ~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._., Kevin Korb Phone: (407) 252-6853 Systems Administrator Internet: FutureQuest, Inc. Kevin at FutureQuest.net (work) Orlando, Florida kmk at sanitarium.net (personal) Web page: https://sanitarium.net/ PGP public key available on web site. ~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,
Manish Jain
2020-Nov-02 10:23 UTC
A strange problem with my daily backups performed via rsync
/mnt/sony is ext4. /mnt/wall is ext2. I think I have spotted the problem. Let me try and work this out myself now. If the problem persists, I will post again. Thanks for your reply, Manish Jain On 2020-11-02 15:08, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:> A few things here... > What filesystem is on /mnt/sony? > Add a --itemize-changes to see what it says is going on. > There really isn't a good reason to exclude lost+found. It should always > be empty and take up no space. If there is something in it that is a > sign that there is a problem with your filesystem and you may as well > have rsync bring it to your attention. > > On 11/2/20 3:30 AM, Manish Jain via rsync wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am facing a strange situation with my daily backups performed via >> rsync. I primarily use Manjaro KDE Linux (LTS kernel), but also have >> FreeBSD and Windows 10 bare-metal installations. >> >> I have an all-OS-writable ext2 partition /dev/sda2 mounted at /mnt/wall >> >> My USB backup device is a Sony SSD mounted at /mnt/sony >> >> This is the relevant line from my script which backs up /mnt/wall : >> >> rsync -aAHXv --delete \ >> --exclude "lost+found" --exclude "System Volume Information" \ >> /mnt/wall /mnt/sony/ >> >> Whenever the line above goes into action, it recursively deletes >> /mnt/sony/wall and then copies /mnt/wall all over again. >> >> Any ideas why this might be happening ? Since /mnt/wall is 13GB, it >> costs me time and SSD-wear to have /mnt/sony/wall recreated all over >> again every time I do a backup. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Manish Jain >> >
Manish Jain
2020-Nov-02 11:03 UTC
A strange problem with my daily backups performed via rsync
Problem solved. But I would like to know for my own sake if --delete can be made to work while preventing a certain directory from deletion in the backup : rsync -av --delete src dst # but protect dir dst/XYZ from deletion I tried "--filter 'protect dst/XYZ'" but that does not prevent the directory dst/XYZ from being deleted. Thanks for your reply, Manish Jain On 2020-11-02 15:08, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:> A few things here... > What filesystem is on /mnt/sony? > Add a --itemize-changes to see what it says is going on. > There really isn't a good reason to exclude lost+found. It should always > be empty and take up no space. If there is something in it that is a > sign that there is a problem with your filesystem and you may as well > have rsync bring it to your attention. > > On 11/2/20 3:30 AM, Manish Jain via rsync wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am facing a strange situation with my daily backups performed via >> rsync. I primarily use Manjaro KDE Linux (LTS kernel), but also have >> FreeBSD and Windows 10 bare-metal installations. >> >> I have an all-OS-writable ext2 partition /dev/sda2 mounted at /mnt/wall >> >> My USB backup device is a Sony SSD mounted at /mnt/sony >> >> This is the relevant line from my script which backs up /mnt/wall : >> >> rsync -aAHXv --delete \ >> --exclude "lost+found" --exclude "System Volume Information" \ >> /mnt/wall /mnt/sony/ >> >> Whenever the line above goes into action, it recursively deletes >> /mnt/sony/wall and then copies /mnt/wall all over again. >> >> Any ideas why this might be happening ? Since /mnt/wall is 13GB, it >> costs me time and SSD-wear to have /mnt/sony/wall recreated all over >> again every time I do a backup. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Manish Jain >> >
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