more cleanups

Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@ikn.schottelius.org>
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Nico Schottelius 2010-04-09 21:06:24 +02:00
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@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ Detailed description of "rsync_failure_codes"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you have the file `rsync_failure_codes` in your source configuration If you have the file `rsync_failure_codes` in your source configuration
directory, it should contain a newline-separated list of numbers representing directory, it should contain a newline-separated list of numbers representing
rsync exit codes. If rsync exits with any code in this list, a marker will rsync exit codes. If rsync exits with any code in this list, a marker will
be left in the destination directory indicating failure of this backup. If be left in the destination directory indicating failure of this backup. If
you have enabled delete_incomplete, then this backup will be deleted during you have enabled delete_incomplete, then this backup will be deleted during
the next ccollect run on the same interval. the next ccollect run on the same interval.
@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ Detailed description of "mtime"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
By default, ccollect.sh chooses the most recent backup directory for cloning or By default, ccollect.sh chooses the most recent backup directory for cloning or
the oldest for deletion based on the directory's last change time (ctime). the oldest for deletion based on the directory's last change time (ctime).
With this option, the sorting is done based on modification time (mtime). With With this option, the sorting is done based on modification time (mtime). With
this version of ccollect, the ctime and mtime of your backups will normally this version of ccollect, the ctime and mtime of your backups will normally
be the same and this option has no effect. However, if you, for example, move be the same and this option has no effect. However, if you, for example, move
your backups to another hard disk using cp -a or rsync -a, you should use this your backups to another hard disk using cp -a or rsync -a, you should use this