Hi,

I have used the script created by Luis Paulo for create another which list
files changed on the last backup of all clients. With a crontab and sendmail
you can use that for send a report per day (for example). It might interest
some people ...

Thanks Luis.

Innop.

> De : "Luis Paulo" <luis.bar...@gmail.com>
> > A : "list backuppc General user discussion,<br>       questions and
> support" <backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> > Objet : [BackupPC-users] what files changed on incremental script
> >
> > I've made a few changes on my 'what files changed on incremental" script.
> >
> > * First of all, I changed the name. As it will be normally put
> > together with the distribution administrative scripts, lower case will
> > distinguish it.
> >
> > * Now 'pool' and 'delete' lines are also listed, besides 'create'. An
> > extra initial column with 2 spaces was added.
> >
> > * I've split uid and gid. An extra new column was added
> >
> > * Added a --fancy option
> >
> > * Added a --summary option. I've found that create+pool+same equals
> > the nFiles on backups file.
> >
> > * Added a -v version option
> >
> > With this post follows the script and a usage text file with examples.
> >
> > Remember that the output is usually long, and the process will take a
> > bit of time and machine. Use less and avoid full backups.
> >
> > I have called this version 1.0.1beta. I intend to make a 1.0.0 version
> > with any suggestions you'll be kind enough to make, and a better
> > formatting of the summary option.
> >
> > I've been running this script on a updated Ubuntu hardy
> > 2.6.24-27-server x86_64, with BackupPC 3.0.0. Tried it mostly with
> > rsync backups.
> >
> > I knew just the basic of awk and sed when I've started, and as you may
> > know, I'm portuguese.
> > So please feel free to correct anything, all comments will be appreciate.
> >
> > Regards
> > Luis
>

Attachment: Files_changed_from_last backup.sh
Description: Bourne shell script

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