I have a tree structure on one server similar to the following:
/Current
/01-04-2003
/01-03-2003
etc...
/Current holds the most recent rsynced data, and the date
directories are created with cp -al on a daily basis so they
are hard-linked. I'm going back 60 days.
The
I have a tree structure on one server similar to the following:
/Current
/01-04-2003
/01-03-2003
etc...
/Current holds the most recent rsynced data, and the date
directories are created with cp -al on a daily basis so they are
hard-linked. I'm going back 60
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 03:18:40PM -0600, Max Kipness wrote:
I have a tree structure on one server similar to the following:
/Current
/01-04-2003
/01-03-2003
etc...
/Current holds the most recent rsynced data, and the date
directories are created with
Hope this isnt' too off topic...
I have a tree structure on one server similar to the following:
/Current
/01-04-2003
/01-03-2003
etc...
/Current holds the most recent rsynced data, and the date directories
are created with cp -al on a daily basis so they are hard-linked. I'm
going back 60
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 03:34:49AM -0600, Max Kipness wrote:
Hope this isnt' too off topic...
I have a tree structure on one server similar to the following:
/Current
/01-04-2003
/01-03-2003
etc...
/Current holds the most recent rsynced data, and the date directories
are