Hi. On Thu, 03 May 2018 15:06:14 -0500 Mike Brown via rsync wrote:
> On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 02:59:11PM -0400, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote: >> Note that these are working because S* and s* are being applied to all >> the dirs and files within dirs. So if you had x/Something it wouldn't >> get copied and if you had S/else it wouldn't get copied. Maybe you want >> to add --prune-empty-dirs and an --include='*/' so that rsync will look >> inside of all dirs for matching files. > All not working so when when working with the next HDD backup: > rsync -vain --prune-empty-dirs --delete \ > --include='[T-Z]*' --include='*/' --exclude='*' \ > /share/Public/videos/ /share/Backup-HDD-05 > When run without the --prune-empty-dirs it picked up a directory starting > with iZ, but didn't list the sub-directory and its files. With the > --prune-empty-dirs, it was no longer listed. It should never have been listed > in the first place as I never included "i". But, worse than that, the > --include='*/' is causing ALL directories in /share/Public/videos/ to be > queued up for transfer to the backup HDD. > The filter rule is not working out in practice. For example, the following > directories do not get copied: > Victoria/Season-1 > Victoria/Season-2 > Why? Because the "S" in Season is getting excluded because it is not in > the initial include rule. Right. > How do you get the filter rule to only look at the first part of the path > and ignore the remaining part of the path? You can use simply /PATTERN that will match only at the first level. If you want also to suppress the "others" directories on the destination you could use --delete-excluded. Try: rsync -vain --delete --delete-excluded \ --include='/[T-Z]*' --exclude='/*' \ /share/Public/videos/ /share/Backup-HDD-05 > This has been a real brain teaser. Such a powerfull mechanism cannot be simple :-( -- francis -- 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