On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 10:30 -0300, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> Matt McCutchen (m...@mattmccutchen.net) wrote on 13 September 2009 16:53:
> >On Sat, 2009-09-12 at 18:22 -0300, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> >> Sanjay Acharya (svachary...@gmail.com) wrote on 11 September 2009 11:02:
> >> >How is rsync sup
Matt McCutchen (m...@mattmccutchen.net) wrote on 13 September 2009 16:53:
>On Sat, 2009-09-12 at 18:22 -0300, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
>> Sanjay Acharya (svachary...@gmail.com) wrote on 11 September 2009 11:02:
>> >How is rsync supposed to behave when I give the --delete-excluded?
>>
>> >From
On Sat, 2009-09-12 at 18:22 -0300, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
> Sanjay Acharya (svachary...@gmail.com) wrote on 11 September 2009 11:02:
> >How is rsync supposed to behave when I give the --delete-excluded?
>
> >From the manual for the --delete option:
>
>If the sending side detects any I/O erro
Sanjay Acharya (svachary...@gmail.com) wrote on 11 September 2009 11:02:
>How is rsync supposed to behave when I give the --delete-excluded?
>From the manual for the --delete option:
If the sending side detects any I/O errors, then the deletion of
any files at the destination will be au
Note that the deletion happened on my backup disk (the corrupted filesystem
on the source is another disk)
Sanjay Acharya wrote:
>
> How is rsync supposed to behave when I give the --delete-excluded?
> Recently I lost several of my important documents because of a corrupted
> file system on the