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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help with rsync script Post 302568988 by Noura-83 on Saturday 29th of October 2011 12:36:21 AM
Old 10-29-2011
Quote:
why do you use the spaces in directory names in your rsync command?
you want to transfer only A1* files others skipped,do I understand correctly what you do?
there are no spaces in the directory name it's a copy-past issue. This is correct I only want to transfer A1* files but what I got is the vise versa!!

Code:
para:oraprw 6> cat s
#!/bin/ksh
 
SIDid="A"
echo SIDid $SIDid
A="$SIDid"2*
echo A is : $A
 
 
       /usr/bin/rsync -avz --ignore-errors /home/noura/SBt/N1/ --include="${SIDid}1*" --exclude='*' /home/noura/SBt/N2
 
 
 
exit
 
para:oraprw 7> ./s
SIDid A
A is : A2 A22222 A24444 A29999
building file list ... done
./
 
wrote 170 bytes  read 20 bytes  380.00 bytes/sec
total size is 0  speedup is 0.00

 

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