Some rsync examples: http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/examples.html Dr Skip wrote: > Deltacopy is now working, and certainly helpful considering the mind-numbing > array of options in rsync (it should be called kitchen-sink ;) > > I particularly like the showing of the command line at run time and in the log. > However, I need some help. In testing, I backed up a small dir, then added a > file, then updated the file, all with rsync in between. All is fine for a > mirrored setup. I then added the '-b' parameter to do incremental backups, > hoping it would do them indefinitely. The first time, file.txt became file.txt~ > (the original wasn't touched) which was expected, but thereafter, the original > would get overwritten, rather than a new file getting written again with some > other name modifier. Is there a way to get it to make file.txt~1 file.txt~2 > etc, or even the expected file.txt~~ or such? > > TIA, > Skip > > > Nicola Perotto wrote: > >> Also with Deltacopy there is an RSync server very good. >> >> >> -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist