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Originally Posted by TigerOC
Use the -v switch which will give verbose output and detail the process. If you don't want to monitor the process live you can create a log file. An example of such an instruction is;
rsync --delete-after -avH /home/ /mnt/backup/home > /var/log/backup.log
the dialog of the process is written to backup.log.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you very much for your reply.
I will try as per your log. But before that i would like to know that i backup everyday approximately 40 windows workstations onto Linux Server which happens automatically on system shutdown. Therefore the log will be very big. Hence, i feel it will be cumbersome to know that which all the systems are backed up and are there any failures. In this regard, i would like to know if there is any log reader or any idea you have specifically for rsync.
regards,
T. Saravana.