StefanHuber2012-05-13shbackup1shbackupa simple backup solutionshbackupoptionscommandDESCRIPTIONshbackup is a simple backup solution
which packs user-defined file sets with tar. Each
backup belongs to an epoch, which is 'sporadic' or one
of the user-defined epochs. Standard epochs are year,
month, week, day, or hour. The backup can be made
either full, differential or incremental.
shbackup takes care for pruning old
backups. The user defines for every epoch the number of
backups to keep, except for 'sporadic'. Sporadic
backups need to be removed manually.
COMMANDSMake a backupList all backupsPrune outdated/stale backupsOPTIONSPrint out a help summary.Use given configuration file instead of
/etc/shbackup.conf.Do not determine epoch automatically, but
use EPOCH, which can be sporadic or one
of the epochs defined in the
configuration file.Instead of configured mode use MODE,
which can be full, diff or incr.Be more verbose and interact with user.
Equal to --verbosity info.Set verbosity to LEVEL, which can be
error, warning, info, debug.Print version info.AUTHOR
Stefan HUBER