This is the command rdiff-backup-fs that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
rdiff-backup-fs - Filesystem for accessing rdiff-backup archives.
SYNOPSIS
rdiff-backup-fs <mount_point> <repository> [repositories ...] [-option ...]
DESCRIPTION
rdiff-backup-fs is a filesystem in userspace that reads rdiff-backup archives and provides
convenient access.
OPTIONS
--debug <0-4>
Run rdiff-backup-fs in foreground with given verbosity of debug messages.
-f, --full
Store information about all revisions in memory. CAUTION: this may take a lot of
memory if your archive contains many revisions.
-l, --last
Displays files from the most recent increment as directories, each holding every
version of the file. CAUTION: this stores information about all revisions in memory
and therefore may take a lot of memory if archive contains many revisions.
-c <n>, --caching <n>
How many files retrieved from the rdiff-backup archive may be cached by filesystem.
By default rdiff-backup-fs will cache up to 10 files. If this switch is set to 0,
no caching will be done.
-r <n>, --revisions <n>
How many revisions should be stored in memory for on demand revision retrieval. By
default rdiff-backup-fs will store up to 10 revisions in memory.
-d, --directory <path>
Set directory for directory with temporary files. By default rdiff-backup-fs uses
/tmp.
-v, --version
Print version of rdiff-backup-fs and exit.
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