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Incrementally backing up all files every hour so that you can access them in reversed chronological order isn’t that hard with standard Unix utilities like rsync. The only missing thing is a nice GUI for which Apple is known to be quite good at.
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the option
--max-size(unfortunately this is not available on the rsync version shipped with Mac OS X Leopard). The man page or the documentation can give you plenty of ideas in this direction.
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rsync -aP --link-dest=PATHTO/$PREVIOUSBACKUP $SOURCE $CURRENTBACKUP
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TooManySecretsUso del comando RSYNC para simular el comportamiento del Apple Time Machine.
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#!/bin/sh date=`date "+%Y-%m-%dT%H_%M_%S"` HOME=/home/user/ rsync -azP \ --delete \ --delete-excluded \ --exclude-from=$HOME/.rsync/exclude \ --link-dest=../current \ $HOME user@backupserver:Backups/incomplete_back-$date \ && ssh user@backupserver \ "mv Backups/incomplete_back-$date Backups/back-$date \ && rm -f Backups/current \ && ln -s back-$date Backups/current"
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J MUsing rsync it’s very easy to mimic Mac OS X new feature called Time Machine. In this article I’ll show how to do it, but there is still a nice GUI missing – for those who like it shiny.
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Raphael Schärdate=`date "+%Y-%m-%dT%H_%M_%S"`
HOME=/home/user/
rsync -azP \
--delete \
--delete-excluded \
--exclude-from=$HOME/.rsync/exclude \
--link-dest=../current \
$HOME user@backupserver:Backups/incomplete_back-$date \
&& ssh user@backupserver \
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Pranshu AryaMimic "Time Machine" functionality in Linux
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Joelle Nebbe-MornodTime Machine for every Unix out there
Using rsync to mimic the behavior of Apple's Time Machine feature
rsync is one of the tools that have gradually infiltrated my day to day tool-box (aside Vim and Zsh).
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moralloUsing rsync to mimic the behavior of Apple's Time Machine feature
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