On Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:05:54 +0000 nev young nev@nevilley.org.uk allegedly wrote:
I think you need a u in the options. -u, --update skip files that are newer on the receiver it might also be an idea to use --dry-run to see what it's going to do.
Nev
Nev
Thnaks for that, but I don't think it will work. The problem I have is that all the files on the /sender/ are now newer than the original backups on the NAS.
I may just have to recopy all the source files from disk to disk using the -p switch to cp so that the file time stamps are maintained. That way the NAS won't see all the source files as being newer next time I kick off the rsync.
Mick
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