[X-Unix] rsync help
Craig Hoffman
choffman at eclimb.net
Thu Jan 24 09:29:43 PST 2008
Thanks - I'll give this a try and report back.
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Craig Hoffman
iChat / AIM: m0untaind0g
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On Jan 24, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Jan 24, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Craig Hoffman wrote:
>
>> Hi There,
>> I'm trying to backup my music directory to a network drive. The
>> music directory is quite large (176.81GB). My plan is write a
>> AppleScript and schedule it in iCal. I've done this before and it
>> works well. I've been experimenting with rsync and I can't seem to
>> get it work correctly. It brings over the directories but none of
>> the files. I also receive this error message: failed: Operation
>> not supported (45)
>>
>> Sample:
>> rsync -xrlptgoEv --ignore-existing /Volumes/Twilight/Music/ /
>> Volumes/teakettle/Music
>>
>> Any help would be great. I'm open to other ideas too.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Craig
>
> Craig,
>
> I do something similar for my entire home directories on the laptops
> in our house. I actually use cron to schedule the backups, which
> occur every hour (when the laptop isn't sleeping).
>
> My rsync script does a bunch of extra logging stuff I'll leave out
> here, but this should point you in the right direction:
> rsync -av --delete ~/ --exclude="Caches" --exclude="*.cdr" --
> exclude="*.iso" --exclude=".Trash" --exclude=".Spotlight-V100" --
> exclude=".Trashes" <hostname>:<destination_dir>
>
> The above script makes an *exact* copy of what's in my home
> directory, and doesn't transfer the few big files I may have,
> including .cdr and .iso images. I'm also excluding the .Trash
> and .Trashes directorys (why transfer my garbage?)
> Caches, .Spotlight-V100 are also ignored, as this data can be easily
> regenerated upon a restore. The av options being passed are really
> all you should need.
>
> All that being said, I would sum up your script with:
>
> rsync -av /Volumes/Twilight/Music/ /Volumes/teakettle/Music
>
> If you, or anyone, want to see my entire script and the cron entry,
> I'd be willing to share.
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> Eric F Crist
> Secure Computing Networks
>
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