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PROGRAM:

NAME


storeBackupUpdateBackup.pl - updates / finalizes backups created by storeBackup.pl with
option --lateLink, --lateCompress

SYNOPSIS


storeBackupUpdateBackup.pl -b backupDirectory [--autorepair]
[--print] [--verbose] [--debug] [--lockFile] [--noCompress]
[--progressReport number] [--checkOnly]
[--logFile
[--suppressTime] [-m maxFilelen]
[[-n noOfOldFiles] | [--saveLogs]]
[--compressWith compressprog]]

storeBackupUpdateBackup.pl --interactive --backupDir topLevlDir
[--autorepair] [--print]

WARNING


!!! USAGE IN PARALLEL WITH storeBackup.pl CAN DESTROY YOUR BACKUPS !!!

OPTIONS


--interactive, -i
interactive mode for reparing / deleting currupted
backups created with option '--lateLinks'

--backupDir, -b
top level directory of all backups (must exist)

--autorepair, -a
repair simple inconsistencies automatically without
requesting the action

--print
print configuration read from configuration file and stop

--verbose, -v
verbose messages

--debug, -d
generate detailed information about the files
with the linking information in it

--lockFile, -L
lock file, if exist, new instances will finish if
an old is already running
If set to the same file as in storeBackup it will
prevent $prog from running in parallel
to storeBackup, default is $lockFile

--noCompress
maximal number of parallel compress operations,
default = chosen automatically

--checkOnly -c
do not perform any action, only check consistency

--progressReport
print progress report:

after each 'number' files when compressing
after each 'number * 1000' files when linking
after each 'number * 10000' files when performing chmod
--logFile, -l
logFile, Default: stdout

--suppressTime
suppress output of time in logfile

--maxFilelen, -m
maximal length of log file, default = 1e6

--noOfOldFiles, -n
number of old log files, default = 5

--saveLogs
save log files with date and time instead of deleting the
old (with [-noOldFiles])

--compressWith
compress saved log files (e.g. with 'gzip -9').
default is 'bzip2'

COPYRIGHT


Copyright (c) 2008,2012 by Heinz-Josef Claes. Published under the GNU General Public
License v3 or any later version

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