Hello,
I make my production backups with Rsync. Here is an example of my backup tree on the destination server : /backups /2013-04-03 /2013-04-02 /2013-04-01 /2013-03-31 /2013-03-30 /2013-03-29 At the end of the backup process, I upload a logfile in the backup directory and delete oldest backups. For this, I use an include/exclude file, for example this inclexcl.txt : + /2013-04-03 + /2013-04-03/logfile.log - /2013-04-03/* - /2013-04-02 - /2013-04-01 I also use this empty directory where my logfile is : /tmp /path /2013-04-03 /logfile.log And I run this rsync command : rsync -a --delete-after --exclude-from=inclexcl.txt /tmp/path/ myserver::backups/ Perfect, it works, my logfile is uploaded and oldest backups are deleted (in this example all backups of March). However, what I can see in the daemon log is that Rsync is browsing from the top down all files of the backup directories to delete, and delete them one by one. As each of my backup directories contains hundreds of thousands of files, deletion take a very long time and eats a lot of IOs. Is there a way to tell Rsync to directly delete backup directories at the top of the hierarchy without browsing them ? Thank you very much for your support ! Best regards, Ben -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list. To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html