From 326dbc52e3e65912077c247f5fb7002a4bb27b5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nico Schottelius Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 22:40:19 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add incompatibilties --- doc/ccollect.text | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/ccollect.text b/doc/ccollect.text index 09b86a4..4755a75 100644 --- a/doc/ccollect.text +++ b/doc/ccollect.text @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ ccollect - Installing, Configuring and Using ============================================ Nico Schottelius -0.5, for ccollect 0.4-0.5.3, Initial Version from 2006-01-13 +0.6, for ccollect 0.6, Initial Version from 2006-01-13 :Author Initials: NS + (pseudo) incremental backup with different exclude lists using hardlinks and `rsync` @@ -11,20 +12,20 @@ using hardlinks and `rsync` Introduction ------------ -ccollect is a backup utility written in the sh-scripting language. +`ccollect` is a backup utility written in the sh-scripting language. It does not depend on a specific shell, only `/bin/sh` needs to be bourne shell compatible (like 'dash', 'ksh', 'zsh', 'bash', ...). Supported and tested operating systems and architectures ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -ccollect was successfully tested on the following platforms: +`ccollect` was successfully tested on the following platforms: -- GNU/Linux on hppa/i386/amd64 -- NetBSD on i386/amd64/sparc/sparc64 -- OpenBSD on amd64 +- GNU/Linux on amd64/hppa/i386 +- NetBSD on amd64/i386/sparc/sparc64 +- OpenBSD on amd64 -It *should* run on any Unix that supports rsync and has a POSIX-compatible +It *should* run on any Unix that supports `rsync` and has a POSIX-compatible bourne shell. If your platform is not listed above and you have it successfully running, please drop me a mail. @@ -62,6 +63,23 @@ All other backups are still secure. Incompatibilities ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Versions 0.5 and 0.6 +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +.The format of `rsync_options` changed: +- Before 0.6 it was whitespace delimeted +- As of 0.6 it is newline seperated (so you can pass whitespaces to `rsync`) + +You can update your configuration using `tools/config-pre-0.6-to-0.6.sub.sh`. + +.The name of the backup directories changed: +- Before 0.6: "date +%Y-%m-%d-%H%M" +- As of 0.6: "date +%Y%m%d-%H%M" (better readable, date is closer together) + +For the second change there is no updated needed, as XXXX- is always before +XXXXX (- comes before digit). + + + Versions 0.4 and 0.5 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Not a real incompatibilty, but seems to fit in this section: @@ -101,7 +119,7 @@ For those who do not want to read the whole long document: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # get latest ccollect tarball from http://unix.schottelius.org/ccollect/ # replace value for CCV with the current version -export CCV=0.5.2 +export CCV=0.6 # # replace 'wget' with fetch on bsd @@ -118,8 +136,9 @@ cd ccollect-${CCV} mkdir -p miniconfig/defaults/intervals mkdir miniconfig/sources -# create a sample interval -echo 42 > miniconfig/defaults/intervals/testinterval +# create sample intervals +echo 2 > miniconfig/defaults/intervals/testinterval +echo 3 > miniconfig/defaults/intervals/testinterval2 # create destination directory, where the backups will be kept mkdir ~/DASI @@ -133,11 +152,21 @@ ln -s ~/DASI miniconfig/sources/testsource/destination touch miniconfig/sources/testsource/verbose touch miniconfig/sources/testsource/summary -# do the backup, twice +echo "do the backup, twice" CCOLLECT_CONF=./miniconfig ./ccollect.sh testinterval testsource CCOLLECT_CONF=./miniconfig ./ccollect.sh testinterval testsource -# Let's see how much space we used with two backups and compare it to /bin +echo "the third time ccollect begins to remove old backups" +echo -n "Hit enter to see it" +read +CCOLLECT_CONF=./miniconfig ./ccollect.sh testinterval testsource + +echo "Now we add another interval, ccollect should clone from existent ones" +echo -n "Hit enter to see it" +read +CCOLLECT_CONF=./miniconfig ./ccollect.sh testinterval2 testsource + +echo "Let's see how much space we used with two backups and compare it to /bin" du -s ~/DASI /bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -265,15 +294,17 @@ Each source contains at least the following files: Additionally a source may have the following files: - - `verbose` whether to be verbose (passes -v to `rsync`) - - `very_verbose` be very verbose (-v also for `mkdir`, `rm`) - - `summary` create a transfer summary when `rsync` finished + - `verbose` whether to be verbose (passes -v to `rsync`) + - `very_verbose` be very verbose (`mkdir -v`, `rm -v` and `rsync -vv`) + - `summary` create a transfer summary when `rsync` finished - - `exclude` exclude list for `rsync`. newline ('\n') seperates list. - - `rsync_options` extra options to pass to `rsync` + - `exclude` exclude list for `rsync`. newline seperated list. + - `rsync_options` extra options for `rsync`. newline seperated list. - - `pre_exec` program to execute before backing up *this* source - - `post_exec` program to execute after backing up *this* source + - `pre_exec` program to execute before backing up *this* source + - `post_exec` program to execute after backing up *this* source + + - `delete_incomplete` Example: