On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:34 AM, <m.r...@5-cent.us> wrote: > Is there any way to have rsync compare against a file with a *different* > name? > > What I'd like to do is compare a vm - whatsit.img against a backup - > whatsit.current, that's a symlink to whatsit.timestamp, and if different, > *then* make the copy (which my script will then move to > whatsit.newtimestamp, and change the symlink to point to the new one, then > remove the old (or maybe save an older copy or two). > > So: > backupdir > \ whatsit.20130101 (backup of whatsit.img) > whatsit.current -> whatsit.20130101 > whatsit.20121201 > > After script w/ rsync > backupdir > \ whatsit.20130201 (backup of whatsit.img) > whatsit.current -> whatsit.20130201 > whatsit.20130101
I don't think you can do it with symlinks (maybe with -L??), but a hard link with the same name should work. Normally rsync builds a new copy and renames it to the old name only after completion so any other link names should keep the old data (unlike programs that would overwrite the existing data). Or just let rsync do all the work itself with the --backup-dir option. With that, if the target differs it will update it and move a copy of the outdated version into the specified directory. -- Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos