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change "busybox not found"-warning for QNAP to Entware-NG instead pf Optware
busybox wurde nicht gefunden.
Bitte Pfad ueberpruefen (/opt/bin/busybox)
oder ggf. busybox ueber Optware/IPIKG nachinstallieren!
Use last backup.n if backup.0 does not exist
Use last backup.n if backup.0 does not exist
handle symlink loops
or solve this issue manually.
see: https://serverfault.com/questions/466651/force-rsync-to-copy-symlink-even-if-referent-does-not-exist
Add snippets of usefull commands
Add snippets of usefull commands.
Like restor, copy or move backup-folder, etc.
handle "symlink has no referent"
Handle symlinks without referent.
Or better manually solve this issue.
see: https://serverfault.com/questions/466651/force-rsync-to-copy-symlink-even-if-referent-does-not-exist
[get_backup_size.sh] support BusyBox
When running on a system where ls is part of BusyBox, the options -x
ans ´--hide` are not supported.
It looks like they can just be left out.
But this needs to be verified first.
Maybe we need to check the system first and use different command for different systems.
The log-folder may need to be hidden with another trick.
support bwlimit to limit bandwith
use latest "backup.n" folder if "backup.0" does not exist
If there is a problem with "backup.0" you can delete it.
But to get the scprit working correctly (using hard links) you need to copy the last working backup-folder to backup.0.
This is not user friendly and could be made easier if not "backup.0", but the latest "backup.n" folder was used for the next backup.
[get_backup_size.sh] only calculate last X folders
Instead of scanning all backup-folders, which may take much time, it would be useful to define how many folders the user wants to check.
Like: get_backup_size.sh -n 5
check if target is mounted correctly
To prevent the script from filling the root partition, it should be checked if the target folder is mounted correctly.
see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9422461/check-if-directory-mounted-with-bash
use two/three-digit numbers for backup-numbering
To better sort the backup.* folders alphanumerically, the numbers should all have two or three digits.
example:
now:
backup.0
backup.1
backup.10
backup.11
backup.12
backup.2
backup.3
backup.4
backup.5
backup.6
backup.7
backup.8
backup.9
better:
backup.00
backup.01
backup.02
backup.03
backup.04
backup.05
backup.06
backup.07
backup.08
backup.09
backup.10
backup.11
backup.12
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