Jonathan Bailey on Sun, 20 Feb 2005 10:07:04 -0600


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Re: [Cialug] Backups with rsync


I want to do incremental backups since they take less disk space in the end (full backups every Sunday for example). I'd then like to rsync those backups to another server. This is what I'm using for incremental backups now - it's not perfect, but I'm lookign for better.

rsync -av --exclude-from=/root/rs.exclude --compare-dest=/backup/backup-$WEK/ /home/ /backup/backup-$WEK-$DATESTAMP/ > /backup/backup-$WEK-$DATESTAMP.log



Jon



Academician Kula wrote:

On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 08:21:08PM -0600, Jonathan Bailey wrote:


I'm currently using rsync to do a backup every night. I'd like to do incremental backups, just storing the changed files every backup cycle. I'm thinking of a full backup on Sunday, and incremental every other day of the week. I know you can use --link-dest with rsync, but I don't want all the hard links. How can I make it back up only the changed files (and structure)?



You might use find with the appropriate options to find all files
changed since a certain time, and feed that list to rsync. Newer
versions of rsync have a --files-from flag, which just takes a list
of files to copy.


I am curious why you don't want hard links --- I've been using rsync
with hard links to do backups for a while now and it seems to work
well for me. Knowing a bit more about your situation may give us ideas
for you to try.







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