On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 12:18 PM, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
> It's doable, but not trivial. It involves a more "complete" dry-run
> implementation. It's probably a nice project for someone getting into
> hacking on rsync. If I had more time for rsync hacking, this is
> probably the functionality I'd
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 10:57:21AM -0600, Dave Whitinger wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 11:50 AM, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
>
> > Look at "batch mode." Except it actually applys changes, too.
>
> Thank you, Chris!
>
> That's excellent that most of the code is already written. All
> that is needed
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 11:50 AM, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
> Look at "batch mode." Except it actually applys changes, too.
Thank you, Chris!
That's excellent that most of the code is already written. All
that is needed now is something like "dry-run", that will tell it
not to apply the changes, but
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 07:41:36AM -0600, Dave Whitinger wrote:
> I've been using rsync to remotely backup my MySQL databases
> (totalling over 3 gigabytes) and it works nice and fast.
>
> Now I'm trying to setup my system to save yesterday's backup
> before applying today's backup, but it's not r
I've been using rsync to remotely backup my MySQL databases
(totalling over 3 gigabytes) and it works nice and fast.
Now I'm trying to setup my system to save yesterday's backup
before applying today's backup, but it's not really feasible to
keep a 3gig backup for each day, and I'd rather just sto