www.nico.schottelius.org/software/ccollect/ccollect-0.7.1/doc/todo/0.7.2
Nico Schottelius 7a4e82d87a raw import of ccollect from unix.schottelius.org
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@ikn.schottelius.org>
2009-05-26 23:45:19 +02:00

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Stats version
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Add tools/ccollect_stats.sh, clearify license
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Preamble:
Netstream (www.netstream.ch) may consider using ccollect for backing up many
unix servers and needs some clean reporting. The following things
need to be done, so ccollect will be useful for netstream:
Logger:
- Needs to write small mails (sysadmins don't have time to read mails)
- Needs to be able to only write a mail on error
* needs configuration option to also mail on warnings
- Should be able to send one mail per backup source
* or one for the whole backup job
Messages: (to be used for filtering)
Errors:
Read from remote host .*: Connection timed out
Warnings:
rsync: mknod .* failed: Invalid argument (22)
file has vanished: ".*"
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Analyzer:
- grosse Dateien
- grosse Veraenderungen
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exclude-lists-doku:
freebsd:
/usr/ports/*
/proc/*
/dev/*
/tmp/*
/var/tmp/*
linux:
/sys/*
/proc/*
/dev/*
/tmp/*
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done:
rsync_extra global!
- \n delimeted
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-S, --sparse
Try to handle sparse files efficiently so they take up less space on the des
tination. Conflicts with --inplace because its not possible to overwrite
data in a sparse fashion.
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Always report return code!
[12:00] u0255:ddba034.netstream.ch# rsync -n -a --delete --stats --progress daily.20080324-0313.17841/ daily.20080325-0313.31148/
$tool <name> <version1> <version2>