I've got a collection of hundreds of directories ordered in alphabetical order and with differently named files inside. These directories I want to copy over to another location using rsync
.
I don't wanna go over all the directories manually, but instead I want to use the --include
option of rsync
or create a loop in bash
to go over the directories.
For far I've tried using the bash
script below, but had no success yet.
for dir in {A..Z}; do
echo "$dir";
rsync --progress --include $dir'*' --exclude '*' -rt -e ssh [email protected]:/source/directory/ ~/target/directory/
done;
Does anyone know what would be the correct way to go over the directories using rsync
's --include
option?
Update:
The bash
script above was more to try out the loop to go over my directories and see what comes out. The command I actually wanted to use was this one:
for dir in /*; do
rsync --progress --include $dir'*' --exclude '*' --bwlimit=2000 -rt -e ssh [email protected]:/source/directory/ ~/target/directory/
done;
I know bash
can do something like {A..Z}
, but this doesn't seem to get me the result I want. I already copied half of the alphabet of directories so I was trying {F..Z}
as an array.
Update
I've come up with the following script to run from my source directories location.
#!/bin/bash
time=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") # For time indication
dir=/source/directory/[P-Z]* # Array of directories with name starting with "P" to "Z"
printf "[$time] Transferring: /source/directory/\"$dir\"\n"
rsync -trP -e 'ssh -p 123' --bwlimit=2000 $dir [email protected]:/target/directory
This will transfer all directories from the source directory with names starting with character "P" to "Z" over ssh using port 123. This works for me in a shell script. I'm sure there are better ways to do this in a single line command, but this one I just came up with to help myself out.
"$dir"
in the command line, but since you don't show thersync
command you're trying to use, we can't tell you what you're doing wrong very easily, can we? (Or, the limit of what we can tell you is "You've misspelledrsync
; it is not spelledls
— and the--include
option is missing".)rsync
command I'm using. Any ideas with this example?