10-12-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by
engineer2002
Is it possible to take incremental backup in Linux using tar command?
Please guide me.
Suppose I have a directory /data.
And want incremental backup.
What will be the incremental "tar" command syntax?
Linux already has many good backup systems which uses some variations of
tar (or
rsync and tar) and is executed from
cron.
Why not use that one of those and not reinvent the wheel?
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BTARCMP(1) General Commands Manual BTARCMP(1)
NAME
btarcmp - a diff for Barry tar backup files
SYNOPSIS
btarcmp [-b][-d db][-D db][-h][-I charset][-P][-S][-v] tar0 tar1
DESCRIPTION
btarcmp takes two Barry backup tar files on the command line, and displays the differences it finds between them. If records can be
parsed, individual field differences are also displayed. Added and removed records are noted. Differences in database availability are
noted as well. If unable to parse the records, hex dumps are used.
OPTIONS
-b Use brief filename markers. Useful when tar filenames are extremely long.
-d db Name of database to compare. Can be used multiple times to compare multiple databases. If not specified, all databases are com-
pared.
-D db Name of database to skip. Can be used multiple times. Overrides all other database selection options.
-h Show summary of options.
-I charset
Specifies the iconv charset to use for converting international strings. The Blackberry uses the WINDOWS-1252 charset, which is
incompatible with the more common code pages used in Linux. The most useful charset to use with this option is UTF-8, and is highly
recommended. Any other charset available via 'iconv --list' can be used here too, but may not be successful for some character con-
versions.
-S Displays list of known database records, which can be parsed.
-v Verbose output, which includes record data of added and deleted records in the output. If used twice, hex data is printed as well.
AUTHOR
btarcmp is part of the Barry project.
SEE ALSO
http://www.netdirect.ca/barry
January 20, 2010 BTARCMP(1)