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diff --git a/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.1 b/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c4a589 --- /dev/null +++ b/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup.1 @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ +.TH RDIFF-BACKUP 1 "AUGUST 2001" "Version 0.2.1" "User Manuals" \" -*- nroff -*- +.SH NAME +rdiff-backup \- rsync-like incremental backup utility +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B rdiff-backup +.BI [ options ] +.BI [[[ user@ ] host1.foo ]:: source_directory ] +.BI [[[ user@ ] host2.foo ]:: destination_directory ] + + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B rdiff-backup +is a script, written in +.BR python (1) , +that uses the +.BR rdiff (1) +program to back up one directory to another. The target directory +ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are +stored in the target directory, so you can still recover files lost +some time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror +and an incremental backup. rdiff-backup also preserves symlinks, +special files, permissions, uid/gid ownership (if it is running as +root), and modification times. + +.B rdiff-backup +can also operate +in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like +.BR rsync (1). +Thus you can use ssh and rdiff-backup to securely back a hard drive up +to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted. +Using the default settings, rdiff-backup requires that the remote +system accept ssh connections, and that +.B rdiff-backup +is installed in the user's PATH on the remote system. For information +on other options, see the section on +.B REMOTE OPERATION. + + +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B -b, --backup-mode +Force backup mode even if first argument appears to be an increment file. +.TP +.B --change-source-perms +If this option is set, rdiff-backup will try to change the mode of any +unreadable files or unreadable/unexecutable directories in the source +directory so it can back them up. It will then restore their original +permissions and mtimes afterwards. +.TP +.BI "--checkpoint-interval " seconds +This option controls every how many seconds rdiff-backup checkpoints +its current status. The default is 20. +.TP +.BI "--exclude " regexp +Exclude files matching regexp. This argument can be used multiple times. +.TP +.B "--exclude-device-files" +Exclude all device files. This can be useful for security/permissions +reasons or if rdiff-backup is not handling device files correctly. +.TP +.BI "--exclude-mirror " regexp +Exclude files in the mirror area matching regexp. This argument can +be used multiple times. The rdiff-backup-data directory is +automatically excluded. +.TP +.B --force +Authorize overwriting of a destination directory. rdiff-backup will +generally tell you if it needs this. +.TP +.B "-l, --list-increments" +List the number and date of partial incremental backups contained in +the specified destination directory. +.TP +.B "-m, --mirror-only" +Do not create an rdiff-backup-data directory or make any increments. +In this mode rdiff-backup is similar to rsync (but usually +slower). +.TP +.B --no-resume +Do not resume last aborted backup even if it falls within the resume +window. +.TP +.BI "--remote-cmd " command +This command has been depreciated as of version 0.4.1. Use +--remote-schema instead. +.TP +.BI "--remote-schema " schema +Specify an alternate method of connecting to a remote computer. This +is necessary to get rdiff-backup not to use ssh for remote backups, or +if, for instance, rdiff-backup is not in the PATH on the remote side. +See the +.B REMOTE OPERATION +section for more information. +.TP +.BI "--remove-older-than " time_interval +Remove the incremental backups in the destination directory that have +been around longer than time_interval. The time interval is an +integer followed by the character s, m, h, D, M, or Y, indicating +seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, or years respectively. Thus +32m means 32 minutes, while 1M means one month (30 days). +.TP +.B --resume +Resume the last aborted backup. If no aborted backups are found, exit +with error. +.TP +.BI "--resume-window " seconds +Resume the last aborted backup if it started less than the specified +number of seconds ago. Otherwise start a new backup. The default is +7200 (2 hours). +.TP +.B --server +Enter server mode (not to be invoked directly, but instead used by +another rdiff-backup process on a remote computer). +.TP +.BI "--terminal-verbosity " [0-9] +Select which messages will be displayed to the terminal. If missing +the level defaults to the verbosity level. +.TP +.B --test-server +Test for the presence of a compatible rdiff-backup server as specified +in the following host::filename argument(s). The filename section +will be ignored. +.TP +.BI -v [0-9] ", --verbosity " [0-9] +Specify verbosity level (0 is totally silent, 3 is the default, and 9 +is noisiest). This determines how much is written to the log file. +.TP +.B "-V, --version" +Print the current version and exit +.TP +.B --windows-time-format +If this option is present, use underscores instead of colons in +increment files, so 2001-07-15T04:09:38-07:00 becomes +2001-07-15T04_09_38-07_00. This option may be useful under MS windows +NT, which prohibits colons in filenames. + +.SH EXAMPLES +Simplest case---backup directory foo to directory bar, with increments +in bar/rdiff-backup-data: +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup foo bar +.PP +.RE +This is exactly the same as previous example because trailing slashes +are ignored: +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup foo/ bar/ +.PP +.RE +Back files up from /home/bob to /mnt/backup, leaving increments in /mnt/backup/rdiff-backup-data. Do not back up directory /home/bob/tmp or any files in it. +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup --exclude /home/bob/tmp /home/bob /mnt/backup +.PP +.RE +You can also use regular expressions in the --exclude statements. +This will skip any files whose full pathnames contain the word +"cache", or any files whose name is "tmp" or "temp". +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup --exclude '.*cache.*' --exclude '.*/te?mp' /home/bob /mnt/backup +.PP +.RE +After the previous command was completed, this command will list the +backups present on the destination disk: +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup --list-increments /mnt/backup +.PP +.RE +If space is running out on the /mnt/backup directory, older +incremental backups can be erased. The following command erases +backup information older than a week: +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup --remove-older-than 7D /mnt/backup +.PP +.RE +The following reads the file +important-data.2001-07-15T04:09:38-07:00.dir and restores the +resulting directory important-data as it was on Februrary 14, 2001, +calling the new directory "temp". Note that rdiff-backup goes into +restore mode because it recognizes the suffix of the file. The -v9 +means keep lots of logging information. +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup -v9 important-data.2001-07-15T04:09:38-07:00.dir temp +.PP +.RE +This command causes rdiff-backup to backup the directory +/some/local-dir to the directory /whatever/remote-dir on the machine +hostname.net. It uses ssh to open the necessary pipe to the remote +copy of rdiff-backup. Here the username on the local machine and on +hostname.net are the same. +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup /some/local-dir hostname.net::/whatever/remote-dir +.PP +.RE +This command logs into hostname.net as smith and restores the remote +increment old-file on a remote computer to the current directory on +the local computer: +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup smith@hostname.net::/foo/rdiff-backup-data/increments/bar/old-file.2001-11-09T12:43:53-04:00.diff +.PP +.RE +Backup foo on one remote machine to bar on another. This will +probably be slower than running rdiff-backup from either machine. +.PP +.RS +rdiff-backup smith@host1::foo jones@host2::bar +.PP +.RE +Test to see if the specified ssh command really opens up a working +rdiff-backup server on the remote side. +.RS +rdiff-backup --test-server hostname.net::/this/is/ignored + +.SH REMOTE OPERATION +In order to access remote files, rdiff-backup opens up a pipe to a +copy of rdiff-backup running on the remote machine. Thus rdiff-backup +must be installed on both ends. To open this pipe, rdiff-backup first +splits the filename into host_info::pathname. It then substitutes +host_info into the remote schema, and runs the resulting command, +reading its input and output. +.PP +The default remote schema is 'ssh %s rdiff-backup --server' meaning if +the host_info is user@host.net, then rdiff-backup runs 'ssh +user@host.net rdiff-backup --server'. The '%s' keyword is substituted +with the host_info. Using --remote-schema, rdiff-backup can invoke an +arbitrary command in order to open up a remote pipe. For instance, +.RS +rdiff-backup --remote-schema 'cd /usr; %s' foo 'rdiff-backup +--server'::bar +.RE +is basically equivalent to (but slower than) +.RS +rdiff-backup foo /usr/bar +.RE +.PP +Concerning quoting, if for some reason you need to put two consecutive +colons in the host_info section of a host_info::pathname argument, or +in the pathname of a local file, you can quote one of them by +prepending a backslash. So in 'a\\::b::c', host_info is 'a::b' and +the pathname is 'c'. Similarly, if you want to refer to a local file +whose filename contains two consecutive colons, like 'strange::file', +you'll have to quote one of the colons as in 'strange\\::file'. +Because the backslash is a quote character in these circumstances, it +too must be quoted to get a literal backslash, so 'foo\\::\\\\bar' +evaluates to 'foo::\\bar'. To make things more complicated, because +the backslash is also a common shell quoting character, you may need +to type in '\\\\\\\\' at the shell prompt to get a literal backslash +(if it makes you feel better, I had to type in 8 backslashes to get +that in this man page...). And finally, to include a literal % in the +string specified by --remote-schema, quote it with another %, as in +%%. + +.SH BUGS +Hard linking is not preserved. + +rdiff-backup uses the shell command +.BR mknod (1) +to backup device files (e.g. /dev/ttyS0), so device files won't be +handled correctly on systems with non-standard mknod syntax. + +.SH AUTHOR +Ben Escoto <bescoto@stanford.edu> +.PP +Feel free to ask me questions or send me bug reports, but also check +out the mailing list mentioned below. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR python (1), +.BR rdiff (1), +.BR rsync (1), +.BR ssh (1). +The main rdiff-backup web page is at +.IR http://www.stanford.edu/~bescoto/rdiff-backup . +There also a mailing list described at +.IR http://keywest.Stanford.EDU/mailman/listinfo/rdiff-backup . |