script showing extended stats ( deleted/added ...)

Kevin Korb kmk at sanitarium.net
Sat Dec 17 22:45:00 UTC 2016


On 12/17/2016 05:36 PM, devzero at web.de wrote:
> for pre 3.0.9 which is still standard in centos7 with recent updates,
> --stats does neither show number of deleted, nor added files

And it never will.  If you want new features (even new security
features) you don't want CentOS.

> 
> Am 17. Dezember 2016 18:06:56 MEZ, schrieb Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net>:
> 
>     --stats has most of that information in it.
> 
>     On 12/17/2016 08:01 AM, devzero at web.de wrote:
> 
>         is there a script which analyses rsync output with
>         --itemize-changes ?
> 
>         i.e. i would like to have extended information on number of
>         deleted files, created directories, changed files....
> 
>         i know rsync 3.1.x is better with this, but it`s still not in
>         centos 5/6/7 and i don`t want to update tons of systems to get
>         extended statistics, so i wonder if anbody did an analyze script
>         to get that information from --itemize-changes afterwards.
> 
>         if it does not exist, i would try create such script. should not
>         be too hard to do...
> 
>         regards
>         roland
> 
> 
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