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Gerhard Obermayr contact at gerhard-obermayr.com
Fri Jun 25 20:12:35 UTC 2021


Am 25.06.2021 um 17:34 schrieb Knight, Dave:
> 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.
>
> 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.:
>
>     grep -v '\$'  report.txt
Exactly that is my problem.I would have to run a routine every day to 
see what is backed up.Wouldn't it be much easier if rsync itself filters 
out the lines that have been backed up?A program with so many options 
could also contain an additional function with which the desired can be 
set.That would be a lot easier than doing it yourself every day.Sorry, 
but I'm not a programmer to do this myself ...
>
> The grep command comes standard with all *nix and Linux distros and is 
> incluaded with CygwinX for windows 
> <https://www.cygwin.com/install.html> systems.  See this macworld 
> article <https://www.macworld.com/article/173702/jangeekfactor.html> 
> if you are running a mac.
>
> I hope this is helpful...
>
> Viel Glück!
>
> --
>
> In your time of need, may your piece be with you!
>
> The trouble with many of today's college graduates is not that they're
> ignorant, it's that they've been taught so much that just isn't so!
>
> (with apologies to Ronald Reagan).
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 9:49 AM Gerhard Obermayr via rsync 
> <rsync at lists.samba.org <mailto:rsync at lists.samba.org>> wrote:
>
>     Hello everyone,
>
>     Briefly to my problem - or wish: By lucky coincidence I came into
>     possession of an HP Proliant.
>     My junior installed OpenMediaVault for me.
>     I've been using it as a daily backup for my TeraStation ever since.
>     Rsync is set up for this.
>     Every day I get two emails from this backup, in which the complete
>     directory is listed that is due to be backed up.
>     But that's pretty confusing, because that's currently more than
>     8000 lines in total.
>     And why? Because, among other things, I back up my directories
>     with the photos from one NAS to another.
>     And that's quite a lot of directories from the last 20 years ...
>     In between, individual files appear in individual directories that
>     have changed and have been saved as a result.
>     Isn't it possible that only those files appear in this mail that
>     were actually backed up because of the change?
>     That would be easier and clearer ...
>     Maybe there is already a solution - an additional option button -
>     *to only display the copied files in the report* ...
>
>     What can i do? What parameter work right? Is there an option for
>     that?
>
>     -- 
>     Liebe Grüße aus Haag - und Xund bleim!
>
>     Gerhard Obermayr
>
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Liebe Grüße aus Haag - und Xund bleim!

Gerhard Obermayr

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