It seems rsync or at least your script is tied to a common basis.
I have a three drive setup one drive on each machine all on caddys and
one planned.
For me I would have to change this to allow for the differing partitions
on each.
The third drive (planned) will receive winbloat off drive#1 on computer#2
to clear space.
Computer#2 has the CDRW backup drive.
CWSIV
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 18:33:44 -0600 Terry Eck
Attached is a script I developed base on the info from Bruce Marshall. It backs up to my /dev/hdb1 which is mounted as /.snapshot. I've include the script in cron which should execute at 2 AM every day. I'll find out over the next few days is it works Terry
#!/bin/sh /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /archive /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /bin /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /boot /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /data1 /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /data2 /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /data3 /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /data4 /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /etc /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /home /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /lib /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /opt /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /root /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /sbin /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /srv /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /tmp /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /usr /.snapshot/ /usr/bin/rsync -aur --delete /var /.snapshot/
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