William Kreuter wrote: > Thanks again to everyone who offered help with my > inquiries last month about off-the-shelf freeware > backup tools. I settled on rsnapshot and have it > running now. > > What's the easiest way to tell which files have been > written afresh on each new backup? The target > volume for rsnapshot is, according to df, filling > slightly faster than I would have expected. > > Billy > Bump the verbosity and the files backed up should appear in the rsnapshot.log Or you can run (something like) rsnapshot -t hourly and find the backup set you are suspicious of , run the rsync command it shows you (but possibly replace -q with -v and definitely -n) to get a real-time explanation.
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