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[Duplicity-talk] duplicity - verify if backup needed
From: |
eleanor |
Subject: |
[Duplicity-talk] duplicity - verify if backup needed |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Dec 2011 15:18:45 +0100 |
Hi.
I would like to know if there's a way with duplicity to check if
backup is required - that is to check if there are any
modified/deleted/added files in the chosen directory.
The command that I'm using now is:
# duplicity --dry-run --ssh-options /home/testing
scp://address@hidden/backup/testing
GnuPG passphrase:
Local and Remote metadata are synchronized, no sync needed.
Last full backup date: Thu Dec 8 15:03:51 2011
--------------[ Backup Statistics ]--------------
StartTime 1323353254.65 (Thu Dec 8 15:07:34 2011)
EndTime 1323353273.39 (Thu Dec 8 15:07:53 2011)
ElapsedTime 18.74 (18.74 seconds)
SourceFiles 93438
SourceFileSize 11116428 (10.6 MB)
NewFiles 0
NewFileSize 0 (0 bytes)
DeletedFiles 0
ChangedFiles 0
ChangedFileSize 0 (0 bytes)
ChangedDeltaSize 0 (0 bytes)
DeltaEntries 0
RawDeltaSize 0 (0 bytes)
TotalDestinationSizeChange 0 (0 bytes)
Errors 0
-------------------------------------------------
In this output se can see that the files have not been
added/modified/deleted - which is probably written in the local
indexing file - used by duplicity.
The problem with this is that the local directory has 310MB of data
and the data is not synchronized. How can I check whether the data is
actually in sync or not.
- [Duplicity-talk] duplicity - verify if backup needed,
eleanor <=