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# General
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RAD (recursive after date) is a bash script for keeping two big folders in sync fast.
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RAD (recursive after date) is a bash script for keeping two big folders in sync fast.
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This is archieved by only copying the last changes after a certain date.
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This is archieved by only copying the last changes after a certain date.
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Originally it was created to keep a Nextcloud Twin in sync to a
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Originally it was created to keep a Nextcloud Twin in sync to a
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sudo -u www-data /var/www/nextcloud/occ decks:export <user-id> > /var/www/nextcloud/data/<user-id>/files
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sudo -u www-data /var/www/nextcloud/occ decks:export <user-id> > /var/www/nextcloud/data/<user-id>/files
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# Usage
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Go to the folder containing the folder that you want to backup.
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For example, to backup /var/www/nextcloud/data, do
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cd /var/www/nextcloud
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Then create the backupfolder and go into it
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mkdir data-backup
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cd data-backup
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Now you should be in
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/var/www/nextcloud/data-backup
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whereas the data folder should be in the same dir as data-backup
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/var/www/nextcloud/data
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Now change the variables accordingly in the extract and inject script.
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The extract script will create a copy of data and its subdirs, if they
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contain data after the date specified.
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After that, the inject script will copy to folder specified in the script.
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