Is there nobody who's sucessfully used tar -G option???


 
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Old 01-28-2008
Java Is there ANYBODY who's sucessfully used tar -G option???

Has anyone you know ever used the -G --incremental option successfully with the tar command?

I'm not talking about the little -g --listed-incremental option. I don't want incremental backups. Just one differential backup which is what the -G is for. The -G command is supposed to make a single incremental archive based on the dump archive, when compared to the source directory that the dump archive was originally created from. The incremental archive should contain all files that have been modified since the original dump archive was taken.

Using tar with this option seems like a very prevalent and useful tool for a simple differential backup plan. I have devoured the man file for tar and the GNU tar manual GNU tar 1.19
They don't really say how to use it.

My biggest question is, where in the command do I say which dump.tar file it's supposed to compare to the source directory, in order to make the incremental or difference tar file?

Help is much appreciated.

Last edited by protienplant; 01-29-2008 at 01:31 AM..
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Old 01-29-2008
I clarified and moved this post to the "Shell Programming and Scripting" forum, titled something like "Diff. Script Using TAR. Should be simple". Seems more appropriate there. It hasn't showed up on the list yet but I'll put a link to it up when it does. Please post your replies there so as not to have inefficient twin posts running.
 
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