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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 25.06.2021 um 17:34 schrieb Knight,
Dave:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">The rsync stdout typically lists directories
"considered" with a "/" at the end and lists those files that
actually get copied/sync'd by name with no "/" at the end. If I
understand your "problem" correctly, you want to see only the
copied files.
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<div>My suggestion: save the report email as a text file (e.g.
report.txt) and use the grep command to filter out the lines
that end with a "/" (forward slash) character, e.g.:</div>
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<span class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
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data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="0"><span>Exactly
that is my problem.</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b"
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</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
data-language-for-alternatives="en"
data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="2"><span>I
would have to run a routine every day to see what is backed
up.</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b"
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data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="3"><span>
</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
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data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="4"><span>Wouldn't
it be much easier if rsync itself filters out the lines that
have been backed up?</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b"
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</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
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data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="6"><span>A
program with so many options could also contain an additional
function with which the desired can be set.</span></span><span
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data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="7"><span>
</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
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data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="8"><span>That
would be a lot easier than doing it yourself every day.</span></span><span
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data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="9"><span>
</span></span><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
data-language-for-alternatives="en"
data-language-to-translate-into="de" data-phrase-index="10"><span>Sorry,
but I'm not a programmer to do this myself ...</span></span></span>
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<div>The grep command comes standard with all *nix and Linux
distros and is incluaded with <a
href="https://www.cygwin.com/install.html" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">CygwinX for windows</a> systems. See
<a
href="https://www.macworld.com/article/173702/jangeekfactor.html"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">this macworld article</a>
if you are running a mac.</div>
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<div>I hope this is helpful...</div>
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<div>Viel Glück!</div>
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<div><span lang="en"><span><span>Hello everyone,</span></span></span>
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<span lang="en"><span><span>Briefly to my problem - or wish:
By lucky coincidence I came into possession of an HP
Proliant. <br>
My junior installed OpenMediaVault for me. <br>
I've been using it as a daily backup for my
TeraStation ever since. <br>
Rsync is set up for this. <br>
Every day I get two emails from this backup, in which
the complete directory is listed that is due to be
backed up. <br>
But that's pretty confusing, because that's currently
more than 8000 lines in total. <br>
And why? Because, among other things, I back up my
directories with the photos from one NAS to another. <br>
And that's quite a lot of directories from the last 20
years ... <br>
In between, individual files appear in individual
directories that have changed and have been saved as a
result. <br>
Isn't it possible that only those files appear in this
mail that were actually backed up because of the
change?<br>
That would be easier and clearer ... <br>
Maybe there is already a solution - an additional
option button - <b>to only display the copied files
in the report</b> ...<br>
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What can i do? What parameter work right? </span></span></span><span
lang="en"><span><span><span lang="en"><span><span>Is there
an option for that?</span></span></span> </span></span></span>
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Liebe Grüße aus Haag - und Xund bleim!
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