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2004 Sep 23
1
rsync script from homepage: trouble
Hello, I'm new to this and am trying to modify the "backup to a central backup server with 7 day incremental" script from http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/examples.html to suit my situation. I have ended up with the script attached below and when running it from command line I get these errors: rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(726) and a plethora of this >
2003 Apr 09
0
rsync incremental backup problem with --backup-dir switch
Hello, I am using rsync v2.5.6 to backup our entire server filesystem over the network to a central backup server. I have copied the example script from the rsync website (http://rsync.samba.org/examples.html) to create incremental backups, the --backup-dir seems to have a strange side-effect. Everything goes well, but on the server side where the backup is stored I can't seem to break out
2009 Apr 09
3
Help creating incremental backups using --backup-dir.
Normally I would use the --link-dest option to do this but I can't since I'm rsyncing from a Mac to a Samba share on a Linux box and hard links don't work. What I want to do is create a 10 day rotating incremental backup. I used the first script example on the rsync examples page as a template. The only thing I changed was the destination to be a local directory and paths for
2003 Aug 14
1
Incremental Backup
Hi folks, What is the purpose of following statements? [ -d $HOME/emptydir ] || mkdir $HOME/emptydir rsync --delete -a $HOME/emptydir/ $BSERVER::$USER/$BACKUPDIR/ Expecting reply. Baskar
2005 Nov 23
2
HELP: need better understanding of "--delete" flag
Need to understand exactly what the "--delete" flag does when rsync runs. Here is my understanding... If a file is created on the source machine on monday, then rsync'd to the rsync server on monday night, then deleted on the source machine tuesday, then it will be deleted from the rsync server on tuesday night when the cron job runs again. But, would rsync under any circumstances,
2003 Dec 05
0
[Linux-ME] daily backup (incremental backup ) - SOLVED
Dear Manoj, Have found out the mistake in my script. One must create directory if he/she wants to move old files to backup directory. In my script I was not creating any new backup-dir(datewise), therefore despite of have -b --backup-dir flags it was not working. This means rsync can only create automatically new direcotry for destination but not backup-dir !!!! Am I correct? Bipin ---
2003 Nov 19
1
daily back (incremental backup )
Hello, I have Novell Netware File server. Which is mounted as /mnt/novell on one of my Linux m/c. I want to take backup of Novell Server to my Linux m/c. I need everyday backup of Novell server to be taken on Linux m/c. I don't want full backup every day but I need an incremental backup. I do not want to delete any old directory or files. I have taken script from rsync examples, and
2009 Jun 12
1
--compare-dest= dir list ?
Hi, I would like to compare a backup dir with a directory list in --compare-dest= but I don't know how to specify this list. If a have only one dir it's ok, but if I have 2 or more dir I have an error ? Here is my script: #!/bin/bash SSH_USER= SSH_HOST= TOBCK=/ EXCLUDES=/root/bckscript/ns200176/excludes LOG=/root/bckscript/ns200176/rsync_$(date +'%Y-%m-%d_%H.%M.S').log
2006 May 20
1
problem to backup some folder - folder empy
hi my script to backup my home folder BDIR=/home/$USER EXCLUDE=exclude.txt OPTS="-a -r -v -p -t --del --exclude-from=$EXCLUDE --progress" BACKUPDIR=/media/dvdrecorder rsync $OPTS $BDIR $BACKUPDIR my exclude file + .kde/ + .kde/share/ + .kde/share/apps/ + .kde/share/apps/kmail/*** + .kde/share/apps/kwallet/*** + .kde/share/apps/konqueror/*** + .kde/share/apps/kabc/*** - .** when i
2006 Apr 15
2
include and exclude file
hi i try to include and exclude file when i do a rsync #!/bin/sh # directory to backup BDIR=/home/collinm/test/home # includes file - this contains a wildcard pattern per line of files to exclude INCLUDE=include.txt # excludes file - this contains a wildcard pattern per line of files to exclude EXCLUDE=exclude.txt OPTS="-a -r -v -p -t --delete-before --exclude-from=$EXCLUDE
2011 Mar 17
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r2940 - in branches/windows_port/scripts/Windows/Installer
> > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Frederic BOHE <fbohe-guest at alioth.debian.org> > To: nut-commits at lists.alioth.debian.org > Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 14:57:09 +0000 > Subject: svn commit r2940 - in > branches/windows_port/scripts/Windows/Installer: . ImageFiles > ImageFiles/Binary ImageFiles/Others ImageFiles/emptyDir >
2009 Apr 11
0
sudo make check fails on OSX
Since snapshot rsync-HEAD-20090220-0710GMT.tar.gz make check is successful but sudo make check fails ------------------------------------------------------------ ----- overall results: 29 passed 3 failed 6 skipped ------------------------------------------------------------ failed FAIL batch-mode FAIL chmod-option FAIL daemon-gzip-upload
2002 Jun 26
5
[PATCH] improved chroot handling
There are a couple of niggles with the sandboxing of the unprivileged child in the privsep code: the empty directory causes namespace pollution, and it requires care to ensure that it is set up properly and remains set up properly. The patch below (against the portable OpenSSH, although the patch against the OpenBSD version is very similar) replaces the fixed empty directory with one that is
2005 Jul 23
2
link_stat
Hi there, I set up my company's back up server using rsync. And I've got a strange problem. I searched in the archives of this list, but none of them seems not giving me an idea to solve the problem. If anyone can help, it would be grateful. I'm using cron by a user (non wheel/admin) to rsync everyday during the night. The cron is set in the server to transfer the backing-up
2002 Feb 18
1
VM_GROWSDOWN problem on S/390
We're running Samba 2.2.2 on an S/390 mainframe and have been experiencing problems with Samba seeming to access an invalid memory location. Below is part of the message log: Feb 15 10:48:38 linux1 kernel: VM_GROWSDOWN not set, but address 0 Feb 15 10:48:38 linux1 kernel: not in vma 0106a960 (start 400000 end 53A000) Feb 15 10:48:38 linux1 kernel: User process fault:
2016 Feb 04
0
Is there a parameter in rsync to clean $BACKUPDIR before writing to it (--backup-dir=$BACKUPDIR)?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Obviously you can ssh an rm -rf. Alternatively, if you are in a restricted environment where you are only allowed to use rsync you can rsync --delete an empty directory to it. On 02/03/2016 08:33 PM, jupiter wrote: > Hi, > > I am runing rsync --backup --backup-dir=$BACKUPDIR where the > BACKUPDIR=$(date +%d) to recycle the $BACKUPDIR
2016 Feb 04
2
Is there a parameter in rsync to clean $BACKUPDIR before writing to it (--backup-dir=$BACKUPDIR)?
Hi, I am runing rsync --backup --backup-dir=$BACKUPDIR where the BACKUPDIR=$(date +%d) to recycle the $BACKUPDIR in a month. But rsync does not clean the $BACKUPDIR before writing to it in cycling. I guess you have to clean it manually before the rsync can write to it. As my $BACKUPDIR is in remote machine, do you have to run ssh to delete it first before calling rsync in a script? Or if there
2016 Feb 04
1
Is there a parameter in rsync to clean $BACKUPDIR before writing to it (--backup-dir=$BACKUPDIR)?
Hi Kevin, Thank you very much for the response. Actually, I don't think I need to clean the backup dir defined in --backup-dir=<backup dir>, when the contents has already been deleted in the destination (no exist), it will delete from the backup dir as well in next cycle, correct? Regards, - j On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote: >
2006 Dec 06
2
May I merge several increment backups to one?
Hi all, I have the following situation: Backup /mysource to /backupdir, /backupdir/full ---------an old full backup /backupdir/back2 -------previous increment backup(based on the full backup mentioned above) /backupdir/back1 ------most recent increment backup (based on the two backups mentioned above) How can I merge the two increment backups into one directory,say
2008 May 06
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5440] New: 'relative' test fails on SunOs 5.8
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5440 Summary: 'relative' test fails on SunOs 5.8 Product: rsync Version: 3.0.2 Platform: Sparc OS/Version: SunOS Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: brianegge@yahoo.com