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Old 06-14-2008, 08:18 AM
Jochen Berninger
 
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Default How to suppress/filter out " is uptodate " infos from rsync command output?

When I issue a rsync command for backup of a local directory tree to a remote server
then lots of lines are displayed showing simply that nothing has changed for file xxx:

....
aaa/bbb/ccc/xxx1 is uptodate
aaa/bbb/ccc/xxx2 is uptodate
.....

How can I suppress these lines and display only infos about new/changed/deleted files?

I did not found an apropriate flag in rsync manual.

Jochen
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Old 06-14-2008, 03:10 PM
Luka Ĉavara
 
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Default Re: How to suppress/filter out " is uptodate " infos from rsync commandoutput?

Jochen Berninger wrote:
> When I issue a rsync command for backup of a local directory tree to a remote server
> then lots of lines are displayed showing simply that nothing has changed for file xxx:
>
> ...
> aaa/bbb/ccc/xxx1 is uptodate
> aaa/bbb/ccc/xxx2 is uptodate
> ....
>
> How can I suppress these lines and display only infos about new/changed/deleted files?
>
> I did not found an apropriate flag in rsync manual.


Try

rsync <...> | grep -v 'is uptodate'
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