rdup-hist(1)
NAME
rdup-hist - show files from the backup
SYNOPSIS
rdup-hist [ -NUMBER[d|w|m|y] ] [ OPTION ] -bPATH PATH
DESCRIPTION
- rdup-hist show the last five (5) back upped versions of PATH. The listing contains the backup directory, an uid, a gid and the file size:
- $ rdup-hist -10w -b /raid/backup ~/miek.nl/index.html
200801/06 1000 1000 28745 /home/miekg/miek.nl/index.html
200801/05 1000 1000 28745 /home/miekg/miek.nl/index.html
200801/04 1000 1000 28745 /home/miekg/miek.nl/index.html
200801/03 1000 1000 28745 /home/miekg/miek.nl/index.html
200801/02 1000 1000 28745 /home/miekg/miek.nl/index.html - No output means that nothing was found.
OPTIONS
- -NUMBER[d|w|m|y]
- Start looking for the backup NUMBER days ago. The optional modifiers d, w, m and y stand for day, week (7 days), month (30
days) and year (365 days). If you want to look for PATH in last
year backup you can use:
rdup-hist -1y PATH - -b PATH
- The root of the backup. This is a mandatory argument.
- -H HOSTNAME Set an optional hostname, if this option if not given it default to the current host (value of hostname).
- -d Show a diff -u of PATH and the current file.
- -c Show the contents of PATH in the backup, this is printed to STD
- OUT.
- -C Copy the file from the backup to the current directory, `.rdup'
- is appended to the name. This uses `cp -i'.
- -h Short help message.
- -V Show the version.