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2018 May 03
2
Getting --delete to work, simply
...e='S[a-h]*' --exclude='*' \
/share/Public/videos/ /share/Backup-HDD-04
I deleted, manually, a directory on the backup HDD to test this out and
got the following result:
NASD30354.ZADMIN <795> ./Backup-HDD-04.list.sh
sending incremental file list
.d..t...... ./
cd+++++++++ Sense8/
cd+++++++++ Sense8/Season-1/
cd+++++++++ Sense8/Season-2/
sent 25,683 bytes received 82 bytes 17,176.67 bytes/sec
total size is 1,666,354,406,916 speedup is 64,675,117.68
None of the files in those two directories were copied to the backup HDD
after the directories were created.
I then modif...
2018 May 03
0
Getting --delete to work, simply
...gt; /share/Public/videos/ /share/Backup-HDD-04
>
> I deleted, manually, a directory on the backup HDD to test this out and
> got the following result:
>
> NASD30354.ZADMIN <795> ./Backup-HDD-04.list.sh
> sending incremental file list
> .d..t...... ./
> cd+++++++++ Sense8/
> cd+++++++++ Sense8/Season-1/
> cd+++++++++ Sense8/Season-2/
>
> sent 25,683 bytes received 82 bytes 17,176.67 bytes/sec
> total size is 1,666,354,406,916 speedup is 64,675,117.68
>
> None of the files in those two directories were copied to the backup HDD
> after the...
2018 May 03
2
Getting --delete to work, simply
rsync version 3.1.2 protocol version 31
I've run into an issue using rsync on my QNAP NAS. I've installed Entware-ng
on the NAS so that I can install better versions of programs, rsync being
one of them.
But, I've run into an issue wqith using the --delete option, as it has
problems using wildcards.
Initially a backup script looked like:
#!/bin/sh
for d in