[11:36] zaphodbeeblebrox:ccollect-0.2% ls -l conf/sources/testsource2/destination lrwxrwxrwx 1 nico users 20 2005-11-17 16:44 conf/sources/testsource2/destination -> /home/nico/backupdir
From 68c83cf50bfe45cb81be019caae45b53985939dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nico Schottelius
The following Example describes how to report free disk space in +
The following example describes how to report free disk space in human readable format before and after the whole backup process:
[11:36] zaphodbeeblebrox:ccollect-0.2% ls -l conf/sources/testsource2/destination lrwxrwxrwx 1 nico users 20 2005-11-17 16:44 conf/sources/testsource2/destination -> /home/nico/backupdir
To speak truth, this is not fully correct. ccollect will also backup +your data, if destination is a directory. But do you really want to have +a backup below /etc?
When you create a subdirectory intervalls/ within your source configuration directory, you can specify individiual intervalls for this specific source. @@ -828,13 +831,13 @@ du (GNU coreutils) 5.93 1.5G hydrogenium/durcheinander.2006-01-25-23:18.31328 200M hydrogenium/durcheinander.2006-01-26-00:11.3332 -
In the second report the sizes include the space the inodes of +
In the second report (without -l) the sizes include the space the inodes of the hardlinks allocate.