LBackup lables each snap shot tree with Section.#. This is similar to
the way Lewis described for labeling the backups.
If you want to keep the directory structure intact with -DD-MM you
could have a post script which which generates symbolic links from the
Section.# to the -DD-MM
Hi,
Presently I have the latest full backup in a 'current' directory and 30
day incrementals in '-MM-DD' format directories. Without changing
that directory structure I'd like the '-DD-MM' directories to
contain the full system hardlinked (when applicable) to 'current'.
What rsync
On 23-Feb-2009, at 01:27, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
Presently I have the latest full backup in a 'current' directory and
30
day incrementals in '-MM-DD' format directories. Without changing
that directory structure I'd like the '-DD-MM' directories to
contain the full system
this email is to Sean M. Kaiser skaiser at northmont.k12.oh.us
post was: Tue Feb 24 23:38:32 GMT 200
hi,
did you get a solution for the --backup-dir problem (stat error
messages)?
I ran into the same thing...
Thanks
Christian
the original message was:
I am having a problem with
I am having a problem with implementing a slight modification of the
backup to a central backup server with 7 day incremental example from
http://rsync.samba.org/examples.html. When rsync runs, I end up getting
stat errors that the file doesn't exist in the backup-dir location. The
backup server
Ok, I subscribed to the list, so no need to Cc me. Thanks to Andrew
and Ian for the helpful replies I have already received.
I suppose since there is no premade solution, I should outline
what I had in mind. It doesn't have much to do with tape
necessarily. Suppose the problem is to
: Friday, 29 June 2001 7:37 AM
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Subject: Rsync incremental backup solution implemented?
Hi, I am curious about the incremental backup method suggested by
Andrew Tridgell on page 92 of his thesis describing rsync. The basic
idea is that signature information would be saved
So has anyone implemented this yet, or begun work on it or something
similar? Thanks for any help. Please mail me directly as I am not
subscribed to this list.
I don't know of anyone who has implemented this, although I don't
think it would be a huge amount of work. It would be excellent
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From: Andrew Tridgell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 29 June 2001 10:59 AM
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Subject: Re: Rsync incremental backup solution implemented?
So has anyone