>> I'm rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository to a different machine and I
>> have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help me out with.
>
> For a backup repository with craploads of hard links I recommend using
> something block level instead of file lev
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If it works it works. Using rrsync just makes it much easier as you
don't have to anticipate the options that rsync will be using.
On 08/19/11 14:51, Grant wrote:
>>> I'm rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository to a different
>> I'm rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository to a different machine and I
>> have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help me out with.
>
> For a backup repository with craploads of hard links I recommend using
> something block level instead of file lev
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On 08/18/11 21:32, Grant wrote:
> I'm rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository to a different machine and I
> have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help me out with.
For a backup repository with craploads of hard links I reco
I'm rsync'ing an rdiff-backup repository to a different machine and I
have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help me out with.
Should I use --archive? Or maybe -rlD instead?
Can I restrict an SSH key to rsync? I can do it with rdiff-backup
with command="rdiff-backup -