ACRONIS BACKUP AND RECOVERY 10 SERVER FOR LINUX - COMMAND LINE REFERENCE UPDATE 3 Cli Reference Manual page 11

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In Linux, a file is considered hidden if the first symbol in the file name is a dot.
before:[pre-data capture command]
Enables to define the command to be automatically executed before data capture.
after:[post-data capture command]
Enables to define the command to be automatically executed after data capture.
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filebackup
include:[names]
Files and folders to be included in the backup (comma separated). For example:
--include:'/home/bot/ATIESsafe.iso,/home/bot/ATIW.iso'
exclude_names:[names]
Files and folders to be excluded from the backup (comma separated). For example:
--exclude_names:'/home/bot/ATIESsafe.iso,/home/bot/MyProject/Old'
exclude_masks:[masks]
Applies masks to select files to be excluded from the backup. Use the common Linux masking rules.
For example, to exclude all files with extension .sh, add *.sh. My???.sh will exclude all .sh files with
names consisting of five symbols and starting with "my".
exclude_system
Excludes all system files from the backup.
exclude_hidden
Excludes all hidden files from the backup.
In Linux, a file is considered hidden if the first symbol in the file name is a dot.
before:[pre-data capture command]
Enables to define the command to be automatically executed before data capture.
after:[post-data capture command]
Enables to define the command to be automatically executed after data capture.
progress:[on | off]
Shows/hides the progress information (percent completed). It is shown by default.
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