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.TH "rclone" "1" "Feb 06, 2016" "User Manual" ""
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.SH Rclone
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.PP
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[IMAGE: Logo (http://rclone.org/img/rclone-120x120.png)] (http://rclone.org/)
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.PP
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Rclone is a command line program to sync files and directories to and
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from
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Google Drive
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Amazon S3
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Openstack Swift / Rackspace cloud files / Memset Memstore
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Dropbox
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Google Cloud Storage
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Amazon Cloud Drive
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Microsoft One Drive
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Hubic
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Backblaze B2
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Yandex Disk
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.IP \[bu] 2
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The local filesystem
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.PP
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Features
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MD5/SHA1 hashes checked at all times for file integrity
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Timestamps preserved on files
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Partial syncs supported on a whole file basis
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Copy mode to just copy new/changed files
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Sync (one way) mode to make a directory identical
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Check mode to check for file hash equality
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Can sync to and from network, eg two different cloud accounts
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.PP
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Links
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Home page (http://rclone.org/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Github project page for source and bug
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tracker (http://github.com/ncw/rclone)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Google+ page
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.RS 2
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Downloads (http://rclone.org/downloads/)
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.SS Install
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.PP
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Rclone is a Go program and comes as a single binary file.
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.PP
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Download (http://rclone.org/downloads/) the relevant binary.
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.PP
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Or alternatively if you have Go installed use
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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go\ get\ github.com/ncw/rclone
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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and this will build the binary in \f[C]$GOPATH/bin\f[].
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If you have built rclone before then you will want to update its
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dependencies first with this (remove \f[C]\-f\f[] if using go < 1.4)
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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go\ get\ \-u\ \-v\ \-f\ github.com/ncw/rclone/...
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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See the Usage section (http://rclone.org/docs/) of the docs for how to
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use rclone, or run \f[C]rclone\ \-h\f[].
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.SS linux binary downloaded files install example
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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unzip\ rclone\-v1.17\-linux\-amd64.zip
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cd\ rclone\-v1.17\-linux\-amd64
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#copy\ binary\ file
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sudo\ cp\ rclone\ /usr/sbin/
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sudo\ chown\ root:root\ /usr/sbin/rclone
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sudo\ chmod\ 755\ /usr/sbin/rclone
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#install\ manpage
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sudo\ mkdir\ \-p\ /usr/local/share/man/man1
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sudo\ cp\ rclone.1\ /usr/local/share/man/man1/
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sudo\ mandb
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\f[]
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.fi
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.SS Configure
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.PP
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First you\[aq]ll need to configure rclone.
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As the object storage systems have quite complicated authentication
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these are kept in a config file \f[C]\&.rclone.conf\f[] in your home
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directory by default.
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(You can use the \f[C]\-\-config\f[] option to choose a different config
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file.)
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.PP
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The easiest way to make the config is to run rclone with the config
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option:
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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rclone\ config
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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See the following for detailed instructions for
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Google drive (http://rclone.org/drive/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Amazon S3 (http://rclone.org/s3/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Swift / Rackspace Cloudfiles / Memset
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Memstore (http://rclone.org/swift/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Dropbox (http://rclone.org/dropbox/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Google Cloud Storage (http://rclone.org/googlecloudstorage/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Local filesystem (http://rclone.org/local/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Amazon Cloud Drive (http://rclone.org/amazonclouddrive/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Backblaze B2 (http://rclone.org/b2/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Hubic (http://rclone.org/hubic/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Microsoft One Drive (http://rclone.org/onedrive/)
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Yandex Disk (http://rclone.org/yandex/)
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.SS Usage
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.PP
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Rclone syncs a directory tree from one storage system to another.
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.PP
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Its syntax is like this
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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Syntax:\ [options]\ subcommand\ <parameters>\ <parameters...>
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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Source and destination paths are specified by the name you gave the
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storage system in the config file then the sub path, eg "drive:myfolder"
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to look at "myfolder" in Google drive.
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.PP
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You can define as many storage paths as you like in the config file.
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.SS Subcommands
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.SS rclone copy source:path dest:path
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.PP
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Copy the source to the destination.
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Doesn\[aq]t transfer unchanged files, testing by size and modification
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time or MD5SUM.
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Doesn\[aq]t delete files from the destination.
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.PP
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Note that it is always the contents of the directory that is synced, not
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the directory so when source:path is a directory, it\[aq]s the contents
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of source:path that are copied, not the directory name and contents.
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.PP
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If dest:path doesn\[aq]t exist, it is created and the source:path
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contents go there.
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.PP
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For example
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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rclone\ copy\ source:sourcepath\ dest:destpath
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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Let\[aq]s say there are two files in sourcepath
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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sourcepath/one.txt
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sourcepath/two.txt
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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This copies them to
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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destpath/one.txt
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destpath/two.txt
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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Not to
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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destpath/sourcepath/one.txt
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destpath/sourcepath/two.txt
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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If you are familiar with \f[C]rsync\f[], rclone always works as if you
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had written a trailing / \- meaning "copy the contents of this
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directory".
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This applies to all commands and whether you are talking about the
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source or destination.
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.SS rclone sync source:path dest:path
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.PP
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Sync the source to the destination, changing the destination only.
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Doesn\[aq]t transfer unchanged files, testing by size and modification
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time or MD5SUM.
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Destination is updated to match source, including deleting files if
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necessary.
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.PP
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\f[B]Important\f[]: Since this can cause data loss, test first with the
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\f[C]\-\-dry\-run\f[] flag to see exactly what would be copied and
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deleted.
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.PP
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Note that files in the destination won\[aq]t be deleted if there were
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any errors at any point.
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.PP
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It is always the contents of the directory that is synced, not the
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directory so when source:path is a directory, it\[aq]s the contents of
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source:path that are copied, not the directory name and contents.
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See extended explanation in the \f[C]copy\f[] command above if unsure.
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.PP
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If dest:path doesn\[aq]t exist, it is created and the source:path
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contents go there.
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.SS rclone ls remote:path
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.PP
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List all the objects in the the path with size and path.
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.SS rclone lsd remote:path
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.PP
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List all directories/containers/buckets in the the path.
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.SS rclone lsl remote:path
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.PP
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List all the objects in the the path with modification time, size and
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path.
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.SS rclone md5sum remote:path
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.PP
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Produces an md5sum file for all the objects in the path.
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This is in the same format as the standard md5sum tool produces.
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.SS rclone sha1sum remote:path
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.PP
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Produces an sha1sum file for all the objects in the path.
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This is in the same format as the standard sha1sum tool produces.
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.SS rclone size remote:path
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.PP
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Prints the total size of objects in remote:path and the number of
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objects.
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.SS rclone mkdir remote:path
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.PP
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Make the path if it doesn\[aq]t already exist
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.SS rclone rmdir remote:path
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.PP
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Remove the path.
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Note that you can\[aq]t remove a path with objects in it, use purge for
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that.
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.SS rclone purge remote:path
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.PP
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Remove the path and all of its contents.
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Note that this does not obey include/exclude filters \- everything will
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be removed.
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Use \f[C]delete\f[] if you want to selectively delete files.
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.SS rclone delete remote:path
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.PP
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Remove the contents of path.
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Unlike \f[C]purge\f[] it obeys include/exclude filters so can be used to
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selectively delete files.
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.PP
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Eg delete all files bigger than 100MBytes
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.PP
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Check what would be deleted first (use either)
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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rclone\ \-\-min\-size\ 100M\ lsl\ remote:path
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rclone\ \-\-dry\-run\ \-\-min\-size\ 100M\ delete\ remote:path
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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Then delete
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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rclone\ \-\-min\-size\ 100M\ delete\ remote:path
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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That reads "delete everything with a minimum size of 100 MB", hence
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delete all files bigger than 100MBytes.
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.SS rclone check source:path dest:path
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.PP
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Checks the files in the source and destination match.
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It compares sizes and MD5SUMs and prints a report of files which
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don\[aq]t match.
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It doesn\[aq]t alter the source or destination.
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.SS rclone dedupe remote:path
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.PP
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Interactively find duplicate files and offer to delete all but one or
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rename them to be different.
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Only useful with Google Drive which can have duplicate file names.
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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$\ rclone\ dedupe\ drive:dupes
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2016/01/31\ 14:13:11\ Google\ drive\ root\ \[aq]dupes\[aq]:\ Looking\ for\ duplicates
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two.txt:\ Found\ 3\ duplicates
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\ \ 1:\ \ \ \ \ \ \ 564374\ bytes,\ 2016\-01\-31\ 14:07:22.159000000,\ md5sum\ 7594e7dc9fc28f727c42ee3e0749de81
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\ \ 2:\ \ \ \ \ \ 1744073\ bytes,\ 2016\-01\-31\ 14:07:12.490000000,\ md5sum\ 851957f7fb6f0bc4ce76be966d336802
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\ \ 3:\ \ \ \ \ \ 6048320\ bytes,\ 2016\-01\-31\ 14:07:02.111000000,\ md5sum\ 1eedaa9fe86fd4b8632e2ac549403b36
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s)\ Skip\ and\ do\ nothing
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k)\ Keep\ just\ one\ (choose\ which\ in\ next\ step)
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r)\ Rename\ all\ to\ be\ different\ (by\ changing\ file.jpg\ to\ file\-1.jpg)
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s/k/r>\ r
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two\-1.txt:\ renamed\ from:\ two.txt
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two\-2.txt:\ renamed\ from:\ two.txt
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two\-3.txt:\ renamed\ from:\ two.txt
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one.txt:\ Found\ 2\ duplicates
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\ \ 1:\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 6579\ bytes,\ 2016\-01\-31\ 14:05:01.235000000,\ md5sum\ 2b76c776249409d925ae7ccd49aea59b
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\ \ 2:\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 6579\ bytes,\ 2016\-01\-31\ 12:50:30.318000000,\ md5sum\ 2b76c776249409d925ae7ccd49aea59b
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s)\ Skip\ and\ do\ nothing
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k)\ Keep\ just\ one\ (choose\ which\ in\ next\ step)
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r)\ Rename\ all\ to\ be\ different\ (by\ changing\ file.jpg\ to\ file\-1.jpg)
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s/k/r>\ k
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Enter\ the\ number\ of\ the\ file\ to\ keep>\ 2
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one.txt:\ Deleted\ 1\ extra\ copies
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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The result being
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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$\ rclone\ lsl\ drive:dupes
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\ \ \ 564374\ 2016\-01\-31\ 14:07:22.159000000\ two\-1.txt
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\ \ 1744073\ 2016\-01\-31\ 14:07:12.490000000\ two\-2.txt
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\ \ 6048320\ 2016\-01\-31\ 14:07:02.111000000\ two\-3.txt
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\ \ \ \ \ 6579\ 2016\-01\-31\ 12:50:30.318000000\ one.txt
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\f[]
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.fi
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.SS rclone config
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.PP
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Enter an interactive configuration session.
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.SS rclone help
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.PP
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Prints help on rclone commands and options.
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.SS Server Side Copy
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.PP
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Drive, S3, Dropbox, Swift and Google Cloud Storage support server side
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copy.
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.PP
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This means if you want to copy one folder to another then rclone
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won\[aq]t download all the files and re\-upload them; it will instruct
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the server to copy them in place.
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.PP
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Eg
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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rclone\ copy\ s3:oldbucket\ s3:newbucket
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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Will copy the contents of \f[C]oldbucket\f[] to \f[C]newbucket\f[]
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without downloading and re\-uploading.
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.PP
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Remotes which don\[aq]t support server side copy (eg local)
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\f[B]will\f[] download and re\-upload in this case.
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.PP
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Server side copies are used with \f[C]sync\f[] and \f[C]copy\f[] and
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will be identified in the log when using the \f[C]\-v\f[] flag.
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.PP
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Server side copies will only be attempted if the remote names are the
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same.
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.PP
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This can be used when scripting to make aged backups efficiently, eg
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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rclone\ sync\ remote:current\-backup\ remote:previous\-backup
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rclone\ sync\ /path/to/files\ remote:current\-backup
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\f[]
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.fi
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.SS Options
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.PP
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Rclone has a number of options to control its behaviour.
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.PP
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Options which use TIME use the go time parser.
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A duration string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, each
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with optional fraction and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "\-1.5h" or
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"2h45m".
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Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".
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.PP
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Options which use SIZE use kByte by default.
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However a suffix of \f[C]k\f[] for kBytes, \f[C]M\f[] for MBytes and
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\f[C]G\f[] for GBytes may be used.
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These are the binary units, eg 2**10, 2**20, 2**30 respectively.
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.SS \-\-bwlimit=SIZE
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.PP
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Bandwidth limit in kBytes/s, or use suffix k|M|G.
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The default is \f[C]0\f[] which means to not limit bandwidth.
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.PP
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For example to limit bandwidth usage to 10 MBytes/s use
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\f[C]\-\-bwlimit\ 10M\f[]
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.PP
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This only limits the bandwidth of the data transfer, it doesn\[aq]t
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limit the bandwith of the directory listings etc.
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.SS \-\-checkers=N
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.PP
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The number of checkers to run in parallel.
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Checkers do the equality checking of files during a sync.
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For some storage systems (eg s3, swift, dropbox) this can take a
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significant amount of time so they are run in parallel.
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.PP
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The default is to run 8 checkers in parallel.
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.SS \-c, \-\-checksum
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.PP
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Normally rclone will look at modification time and size of files to see
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if they are equal.
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If you set this flag then rclone will check the file hash and size to
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determine if files are equal.
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.PP
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This is useful when the remote doesn\[aq]t support setting modified time
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and a more accurate sync is desired than just checking the file size.
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.PP
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This is very useful when transferring between remotes which store the
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same hash type on the object, eg Drive and Swift.
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For details of which remotes support which hash type see the table in
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the overview section (http://rclone.org/overview/).
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.PP
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Eg \f[C]rclone\ \-\-checksum\ sync\ s3:/bucket\ swift:/bucket\f[] would
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run much quicker than without the \f[C]\-\-checksum\f[] flag.
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.PP
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When using this flag, rclone won\[aq]t update mtimes of remote files if
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they are incorrect as it would normally.
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.SS \-\-config=CONFIG_FILE
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.PP
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Specify the location of the rclone config file.
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Normally this is in your home directory as a file called
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\f[C]\&.rclone.conf\f[].
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If you run \f[C]rclone\ \-h\f[] and look at the help for the
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\f[C]\-\-config\f[] option you will see where the default location is
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for you.
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Use this flag to override the config location, eg
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\f[C]rclone\ \-\-config=".myconfig"\ .config\f[].
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.SS \-\-contimeout=TIME
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.PP
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Set the connection timeout.
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This should be in go time format which looks like \f[C]5s\f[] for 5
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seconds, \f[C]10m\f[] for 10 minutes, or \f[C]3h30m\f[].
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.PP
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The connection timeout is the amount of time rclone will wait for a
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connection to go through to a remote object storage system.
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It is \f[C]1m\f[] by default.
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.SS \-n, \-\-dry\-run
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.PP
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Do a trial run with no permanent changes.
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Use this to see what rclone would do without actually doing it.
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Useful when setting up the \f[C]sync\f[] command which deletes files in
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the destination.
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.SS \-\-ignore\-existing
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.PP
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Using this option will make rclone unconditionally skip all files that
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exist on the destination, no matter the content of these files.
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.PP
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While this isn\[aq]t a generally recommended option, it can be useful in
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cases where your files change due to encryption.
|
||
However, it cannot correct partial transfers in case a transfer was
|
||
interrupted.
|
||
.SS \-\-log\-file=FILE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Log all of rclone\[aq]s output to FILE.
|
||
This is not active by default.
|
||
This can be useful for tracking down problems with syncs in combination
|
||
with the \f[C]\-v\f[] flag.
|
||
.SS \-\-modify\-window=TIME
|
||
.PP
|
||
When checking whether a file has been modified, this is the maximum
|
||
allowed time difference that a file can have and still be considered
|
||
equivalent.
|
||
.PP
|
||
The default is \f[C]1ns\f[] unless this is overridden by a remote.
|
||
For example OS X only stores modification times to the nearest second so
|
||
if you are reading and writing to an OS X filing system this will be
|
||
\f[C]1s\f[] by default.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This command line flag allows you to override that computed default.
|
||
.SS \-q, \-\-quiet
|
||
.PP
|
||
Normally rclone outputs stats and a completion message.
|
||
If you set this flag it will make as little output as possible.
|
||
.SS \-\-retries int
|
||
.PP
|
||
Retry the entire sync if it fails this many times it fails (default 3).
|
||
.PP
|
||
Some remotes can be unreliable and a few retries helps pick up the files
|
||
which didn\[aq]t get transferred because of errors.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Disable retries with \f[C]\-\-retries\ 1\f[].
|
||
.SS \-\-size\-only
|
||
.PP
|
||
Normally rclone will look at modification time and size of files to see
|
||
if they are equal.
|
||
If you set this flag then rclone will check only the size.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This can be useful transferring files from dropbox which have been
|
||
modified by the desktop sync client which doesn\[aq]t set checksums of
|
||
modification times in the same way as rclone.
|
||
.PP
|
||
When using this flag, rclone won\[aq]t update mtimes of remote files if
|
||
they are incorrect as it would normally.
|
||
.SS \-\-stats=TIME
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone will print stats at regular intervals to show its progress.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This sets the interval.
|
||
.PP
|
||
The default is \f[C]1m\f[].
|
||
Use 0 to disable.
|
||
.SS \-\-delete\-(before,during,after)
|
||
.PP
|
||
This option allows you to specify when files on your destination are
|
||
deleted when you sync folders.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Specifying the value \f[C]\-\-delete\-before\f[] will delete all files
|
||
present on the destination, but not on the source \f[I]before\f[]
|
||
starting the transfer of any new or updated files.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Specifying \f[C]\-\-delete\-during\f[] (default value) will delete files
|
||
while checking and uploading files.
|
||
This is usually the fastest option.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Specifying \f[C]\-\-delete\-after\f[] will delay deletion of files until
|
||
all new/updated files have been successfully transfered.
|
||
.SS \-\-timeout=TIME
|
||
.PP
|
||
This sets the IO idle timeout.
|
||
If a transfer has started but then becomes idle for this long it is
|
||
considered broken and disconnected.
|
||
.PP
|
||
The default is \f[C]5m\f[].
|
||
Set to 0 to disable.
|
||
.SS \-\-transfers=N
|
||
.PP
|
||
The number of file transfers to run in parallel.
|
||
It can sometimes be useful to set this to a smaller number if the remote
|
||
is giving a lot of timeouts or bigger if you have lots of bandwidth and
|
||
a fast remote.
|
||
.PP
|
||
The default is to run 4 file transfers in parallel.
|
||
.SS \-v, \-\-verbose
|
||
.PP
|
||
If you set this flag, rclone will become very verbose telling you about
|
||
every file it considers and transfers.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Very useful for debugging.
|
||
.SS \-V, \-\-version
|
||
.PP
|
||
Prints the version number
|
||
.SS Developer options
|
||
.PP
|
||
These options are useful when developing or debugging rclone.
|
||
There are also some more remote specific options which aren\[aq]t
|
||
documented here which are used for testing.
|
||
These start with remote name eg \f[C]\-\-drive\-test\-option\f[] \- see
|
||
the docs for the remote in question.
|
||
.SS \-\-cpuprofile=FILE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Write CPU profile to file.
|
||
This can be analysed with \f[C]go\ tool\ pprof\f[].
|
||
.SS \-\-dump\-bodies
|
||
.PP
|
||
Dump HTTP headers and bodies \- may contain sensitive info.
|
||
Can be very verbose.
|
||
Useful for debugging only.
|
||
.SS \-\-dump\-filters
|
||
.PP
|
||
Dump the filters to the output.
|
||
Useful to see exactly what include and exclude options are filtering on.
|
||
.SS \-\-dump\-headers
|
||
.PP
|
||
Dump HTTP headers \- may contain sensitive info.
|
||
Can be very verbose.
|
||
Useful for debugging only.
|
||
.SS \-\-memprofile=FILE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Write memory profile to file.
|
||
This can be analysed with \f[C]go\ tool\ pprof\f[].
|
||
.SS \-\-no\-check\-certificate=true/false
|
||
.PP
|
||
\f[C]\-\-no\-check\-certificate\f[] controls whether a client verifies
|
||
the server\[aq]s certificate chain and host name.
|
||
If \f[C]\-\-no\-check\-certificate\f[] is true, TLS accepts any
|
||
certificate presented by the server and any host name in that
|
||
certificate.
|
||
In this mode, TLS is susceptible to man\-in\-the\-middle attacks.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This option defaults to \f[C]false\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
\f[B]This should be used only for testing.\f[]
|
||
.SS Filtering
|
||
.PP
|
||
For the filtering options
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-delete\-excluded\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-filter\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-filter\-from\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-exclude\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-exclude\-from\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include\-from\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-files\-from\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-min\-size\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-max\-size\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-min\-age\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-max\-age\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-dump\-filters\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
See the filtering section (http://rclone.org/filtering/).
|
||
.SS Exit Code
|
||
.PP
|
||
If any errors occurred during the command, rclone will set a non zero
|
||
exit code.
|
||
This allows scripts to detect when rclone operations have failed.
|
||
.SH Configuring rclone on a remote / headless machine
|
||
.PP
|
||
Some of the configurations (those involving oauth2) require an Internet
|
||
connected web browser.
|
||
.PP
|
||
If you are trying to set rclone up on a remote or headless box with no
|
||
browser available on it (eg a NAS or a server in a datacenter) then you
|
||
will need to use an alternative means of configuration.
|
||
There are two ways of doing it, described below.
|
||
.SS Configuring using rclone authorize
|
||
.PP
|
||
On the headless box
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\&...
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
Use\ auto\ config?
|
||
\ *\ Say\ Y\ if\ not\ sure
|
||
\ *\ Say\ N\ if\ you\ are\ working\ on\ a\ remote\ or\ headless\ machine
|
||
y)\ Yes
|
||
n)\ No
|
||
y/n>\ n
|
||
For\ this\ to\ work,\ you\ will\ need\ rclone\ available\ on\ a\ machine\ that\ has\ a\ web\ browser\ available.
|
||
Execute\ the\ following\ on\ your\ machine:
|
||
\ \ \ \ rclone\ authorize\ "amazon\ cloud\ drive"
|
||
Then\ paste\ the\ result\ below:
|
||
result>
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then on your main desktop machine
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ authorize\ "amazon\ cloud\ drive"
|
||
If\ your\ browser\ doesn\[aq]t\ open\ automatically\ go\ to\ the\ following\ link:\ http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
||
Log\ in\ and\ authorize\ rclone\ for\ access
|
||
Waiting\ for\ code...
|
||
Got\ code
|
||
Paste\ the\ following\ into\ your\ remote\ machine\ \-\-\->
|
||
SECRET_TOKEN
|
||
<\-\-\-End\ paste
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then back to the headless box, paste in the code
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
result>\ SECRET_TOKEN
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[acd12]
|
||
client_id\ =\
|
||
client_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ SECRET_TOKEN
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Configuring by copying the config file
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone stores all of its config in a single configuration file.
|
||
This can easily be copied to configure a remote rclone.
|
||
.PP
|
||
So first configure rclone on your desktop machine
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
to set up the config file.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Find the config file by running \f[C]rclone\ \-h\f[] and looking for the
|
||
help for the \f[C]\-\-config\f[] option
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
$\ rclone\ \-h
|
||
[snip]
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \-\-config="/home/user/.rclone.conf":\ Config\ file.
|
||
[snip]
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Now transfer it to the remote box (scp, cut paste, ftp, sftp etc) and
|
||
place it in the correct place (use \f[C]rclone\ \-h\f[] on the remote
|
||
box to find out where).
|
||
.SH Filtering, includes and excludes
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone has a sophisticated set of include and exclude rules.
|
||
Some of these are based on patterns and some on other things like file
|
||
size.
|
||
.PP
|
||
The filters are applied for the \f[C]copy\f[], \f[C]sync\f[],
|
||
\f[C]move\f[], \f[C]ls\f[], \f[C]lsl\f[], \f[C]md5sum\f[],
|
||
\f[C]sha1sum\f[], \f[C]size\f[], \f[C]delete\f[] and \f[C]check\f[]
|
||
operations.
|
||
Note that \f[C]purge\f[] does not obey the filters.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Each path as it passes through rclone is matched against the include and
|
||
exclude rules.
|
||
The paths are matched without a leading \f[C]/\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
For example the files might be passed to the matching engine like this
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]file1.jpg\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]file2.jpg\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]directory/file3.jpg\f[]
|
||
.SS Patterns
|
||
.PP
|
||
The patterns used to match files for inclusion or exclusion are based on
|
||
"file globs" as used by the unix shell.
|
||
.PP
|
||
If the pattern starts with a \f[C]/\f[] then it only matches at the top
|
||
level of the directory tree.
|
||
If it doesn\[aq]t start with \f[C]/\f[] then it is matched starting at
|
||
the end of the path, but it will only match a complete path element.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
file.jpg\ \ \-\ matches\ "file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "directory/file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "afile.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "directory/afile.jpg"
|
||
/file.jpg\ \-\ matches\ "file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "afile.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "directory/file.jpg"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
A \f[C]*\f[] matches anything but not a \f[C]/\f[].
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
*.jpg\ \ \-\ matches\ "file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "directory/file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "file.jpg/something"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Use \f[C]**\f[] to match anything, including slashes (\f[C]/\f[]).
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
dir/**\ \-\ matches\ "dir/file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "dir/dir1/dir2/file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "directory/file.jpg"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "adir/file.jpg"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
A \f[C]?\f[] matches any character except a slash \f[C]/\f[].
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
l?ss\ \ \-\ matches\ "less"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "lass"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "floss"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
A \f[C][\f[] and \f[C]]\f[] together make a a character class, such as
|
||
\f[C][a\-z]\f[] or \f[C][aeiou]\f[] or \f[C][[:alpha:]]\f[].
|
||
See the go regexp docs (https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/syntax/) for more
|
||
info on these.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
h[ae]llo\ \-\ matches\ "hello"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "hallo"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "hullo"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
A \f[C]{\f[] and \f[C]}\f[] define a choice between elements.
|
||
It should contain a comma seperated list of patterns, any of which might
|
||
match.
|
||
These patterns can contain wildcards.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
{one,two}_potato\ \-\ matches\ "one_potato"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "two_potato"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "three_potato"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ doesn\[aq]t\ match\ "_potato"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Special characters can be escaped with a \f[C]\\\f[] before them.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\\*.jpg\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "*.jpg"
|
||
\\\\.jpg\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \-\ matches\ "\\.jpg"
|
||
\\[one\\].jpg\ \ \-\ matches\ "[one].jpg"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Differences between rsync and rclone patterns
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone implements bash style \f[C]{a,b,c}\f[] glob matching which rsync
|
||
doesn\[aq]t.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone ignores \f[C]/\f[] at the end of a pattern.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone always does a wildcard match so \f[C]\\\f[] must always escape a
|
||
\f[C]\\\f[].
|
||
.SS How the rules are used
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone maintains a list of include rules and exclude rules.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Each file is matched in order against the list until it finds a match.
|
||
The file is then included or excluded according to the rule type.
|
||
.PP
|
||
If the matcher falls off the bottom of the list then the path is
|
||
included.
|
||
.PP
|
||
For example given the following rules, \f[C]+\f[] being include,
|
||
\f[C]\-\f[] being exclude,
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\-\ secret*.jpg
|
||
+\ *.jpg
|
||
+\ *.png
|
||
+\ file2.avi
|
||
\-\ *
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This would include
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]file1.jpg\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]file3.png\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]file2.avi\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
This would exclude
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]secret17.jpg\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
non \f[C]*.jpg\f[] and \f[C]*.png\f[]
|
||
.SS Adding filtering rules
|
||
.PP
|
||
Filtering rules are added with the following command line flags.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-exclude\f[] \- Exclude files matching pattern
|
||
.PP
|
||
Add a single exclude rule with \f[C]\-\-exclude\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
Eg \f[C]\-\-exclude\ *.bak\f[] to exclude all bak files from the sync.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-exclude\-from\f[] \- Read exclude patterns from file
|
||
.PP
|
||
Add exclude rules from a file.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Prepare a file like this \f[C]exclude\-file.txt\f[]
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
#\ a\ sample\ exclude\ rule\ file
|
||
*.bak
|
||
file2.jpg
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then use as \f[C]\-\-exclude\-from\ exclude\-file.txt\f[].
|
||
This will sync all files except those ending in \f[C]bak\f[] and
|
||
\f[C]file2.jpg\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
This is useful if you have a lot of rules.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-include\f[] \- Include files matching pattern
|
||
.PP
|
||
Add a single include rule with \f[C]\-\-include\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
Eg \f[C]\-\-include\ *.{png,jpg}\f[] to include all \f[C]png\f[] and
|
||
\f[C]jpg\f[] files in the backup and no others.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This adds an implicit \f[C]\-\-exclude\ *\f[] at the very end of the
|
||
filter list.
|
||
This means you can mix \f[C]\-\-include\f[] and
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include\-from\f[] with the other filters (eg
|
||
\f[C]\-\-exclude\f[]) but you must include all the files you want in the
|
||
include statement.
|
||
If this doesn\[aq]t provide enough flexibility then you must use
|
||
\f[C]\-\-filter\-from\f[].
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-include\-from\f[] \- Read include patterns from file
|
||
.PP
|
||
Add include rules from a file.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Prepare a file like this \f[C]include\-file.txt\f[]
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
#\ a\ sample\ include\ rule\ file
|
||
*.jpg
|
||
*.png
|
||
file2.avi
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then use as \f[C]\-\-include\-from\ include\-file.txt\f[].
|
||
This will sync all \f[C]jpg\f[], \f[C]png\f[] files and
|
||
\f[C]file2.avi\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
This is useful if you have a lot of rules.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This adds an implicit \f[C]\-\-exclude\ *\f[] at the very end of the
|
||
filter list.
|
||
This means you can mix \f[C]\-\-include\f[] and
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include\-from\f[] with the other filters (eg
|
||
\f[C]\-\-exclude\f[]) but you must include all the files you want in the
|
||
include statement.
|
||
If this doesn\[aq]t provide enough flexibility then you must use
|
||
\f[C]\-\-filter\-from\f[].
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-filter\f[] \- Add a file\-filtering rule
|
||
.PP
|
||
This can be used to add a single include or exclude rule.
|
||
Include rules start with \f[C]+\f[] and exclude rules start with
|
||
\f[C]\-\f[].
|
||
A special rule called \f[C]!\f[] can be used to clear the existing
|
||
rules.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Eg \f[C]\-\-filter\ "\-\ *.bak"\f[] to exclude all bak files from the
|
||
sync.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-filter\-from\f[] \- Read filtering patterns from a file
|
||
.PP
|
||
Add include/exclude rules from a file.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Prepare a file like this \f[C]filter\-file.txt\f[]
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
#\ a\ sample\ exclude\ rule\ file
|
||
\-\ secret*.jpg
|
||
+\ *.jpg
|
||
+\ *.png
|
||
+\ file2.avi
|
||
#\ exclude\ everything\ else
|
||
\-\ *
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then use as \f[C]\-\-filter\-from\ filter\-file.txt\f[].
|
||
The rules are processed in the order that they are defined.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This example will include all \f[C]jpg\f[] and \f[C]png\f[] files,
|
||
exclude any files matching \f[C]secret*.jpg\f[] and include
|
||
\f[C]file2.avi\f[].
|
||
Everything else will be excluded from the sync.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-files\-from\f[] \- Read list of source\-file names
|
||
.PP
|
||
This reads a list of file names from the file passed in and
|
||
\f[B]only\f[] these files are transferred.
|
||
The filtering rules are ignored completely if you use this option.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Prepare a file like this \f[C]files\-from.txt\f[]
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
#\ comment
|
||
file1.jpg
|
||
file2.jpg
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then use as \f[C]\-\-files\-from\ files\-from.txt\f[].
|
||
This will only transfer \f[C]file1.jpg\f[] and \f[C]file2.jpg\f[]
|
||
providing they exist.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-min\-size\f[] \- Don\[aq]t transfer any file smaller than
|
||
this
|
||
.PP
|
||
This option controls the minimum size file which will be transferred.
|
||
This defaults to \f[C]kBytes\f[] but a suffix of \f[C]k\f[], \f[C]M\f[],
|
||
or \f[C]G\f[] can be used.
|
||
.PP
|
||
For example \f[C]\-\-min\-size\ 50k\f[] means no files smaller than
|
||
50kByte will be transferred.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-max\-size\f[] \- Don\[aq]t transfer any file larger than
|
||
this
|
||
.PP
|
||
This option controls the maximum size file which will be transferred.
|
||
This defaults to \f[C]kBytes\f[] but a suffix of \f[C]k\f[], \f[C]M\f[],
|
||
or \f[C]G\f[] can be used.
|
||
.PP
|
||
For example \f[C]\-\-max\-size\ 1G\f[] means no files larger than 1GByte
|
||
will be transferred.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-max\-age\f[] \- Don\[aq]t transfer any file older than this
|
||
.PP
|
||
This option controls the maximum age of files to transfer.
|
||
Give in seconds or with a suffix of:
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]ms\f[] \- Milliseconds
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]s\f[] \- Seconds
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]m\f[] \- Minutes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]h\f[] \- Hours
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]d\f[] \- Days
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]w\f[] \- Weeks
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]M\f[] \- Months
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]y\f[] \- Years
|
||
.PP
|
||
For example \f[C]\-\-max\-age\ 2d\f[] means no files older than 2 days
|
||
will be transferred.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-min\-age\f[] \- Don\[aq]t transfer any file younger than
|
||
this
|
||
.PP
|
||
This option controls the minimum age of files to transfer.
|
||
Give in seconds or with a suffix (see \f[C]\-\-max\-age\f[] for list of
|
||
suffixes)
|
||
.PP
|
||
For example \f[C]\-\-min\-age\ 2d\f[] means no files younger than 2 days
|
||
will be transferred.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-delete\-excluded\f[] \- Delete files on dest excluded from
|
||
sync
|
||
.PP
|
||
\f[B]Important\f[] this flag is dangerous \- use with
|
||
\f[C]\-\-dry\-run\f[] and \f[C]\-v\f[] first.
|
||
.PP
|
||
When doing \f[C]rclone\ sync\f[] this will delete any files which are
|
||
excluded from the sync on the destination.
|
||
.PP
|
||
If for example you did a sync from \f[C]A\f[] to \f[C]B\f[] without the
|
||
\f[C]\-\-min\-size\ 50k\f[] flag
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ sync\ A:\ B:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then you repeated it like this with the \f[C]\-\-delete\-excluded\f[]
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ \-\-min\-size\ 50k\ \-\-delete\-excluded\ sync\ A:\ B:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This would delete all files on \f[C]B\f[] which are less than 50 kBytes
|
||
as these are now excluded from the sync.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Always test first with \f[C]\-\-dry\-run\f[] and \f[C]\-v\f[] before
|
||
using this flag.
|
||
.SS \f[C]\-\-dump\-filters\f[] \- dump the filters to the output
|
||
.PP
|
||
This dumps the defined filters to the output as regular expressions.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Useful for debugging.
|
||
.SS Quoting shell metacharacters
|
||
.PP
|
||
The examples above may not work verbatim in your shell as they have
|
||
shell metacharacters in them (eg \f[C]*\f[]), and may require quoting.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Eg linux, OSX
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include\ \\*.jpg\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include\ \[aq]*.jpg\[aq]\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include=\[aq]*.jpg\[aq]\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
In Windows the expansion is done by the command not the shell so this
|
||
should work fine
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]\-\-include\ *.jpg\f[]
|
||
.SH Overview of cloud storage systems
|
||
.PP
|
||
Each cloud storage system is slighly different.
|
||
Rclone attempts to provide a unified interface to them, but some
|
||
underlying differences show through.
|
||
.SS Features
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an overview of the major features of each cloud storage system.
|
||
.PP
|
||
.TS
|
||
tab(@);
|
||
l c c c c.
|
||
T{
|
||
Name
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Hash
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
ModTime
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Case Insensitive
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Duplicate Files
|
||
T}
|
||
_
|
||
T{
|
||
Google Drive
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
MD5
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Amazon S3
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
MD5
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Openstack Swift
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
MD5
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Dropbox
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
\-
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Google Cloud Storage
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
MD5
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Amazon Cloud Drive
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
MD5
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Microsoft One Drive
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
SHA1
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Hubic
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
MD5
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Backblaze B2
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
SHA1
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Partial
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
Yandex Disk
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
MD5
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
The local filesystem
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
All
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Yes
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Depends
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
No
|
||
T}
|
||
.TE
|
||
.SS Hash
|
||
.PP
|
||
The cloud storage system supports various hash types of the objects.
|
||
.PD 0
|
||
.P
|
||
.PD
|
||
The hashes are used when transferring data as an integrity check and can
|
||
be specifically used with the \f[C]\-\-checksum\f[] flag in syncs and in
|
||
the \f[C]check\f[] command.
|
||
.PP
|
||
To use the checksum checks between filesystems they must support a
|
||
common hash type.
|
||
.SS ModTime
|
||
.PP
|
||
The cloud storage system supports setting modification times on objects.
|
||
If it does then this enables a using the modification times as part of
|
||
the sync.
|
||
If not then only the size will be checked by default, though the MD5SUM
|
||
can be checked with the \f[C]\-\-checksum\f[] flag.
|
||
.PP
|
||
All cloud storage systems support some kind of date on the object and
|
||
these will be set when transferring from the cloud storage system.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Backblaze B2 preserves file modification times on files uploaded and
|
||
downloaded, but doesn\[aq]t use them to decide which objects to sync.
|
||
.SS Case Insensitive
|
||
.PP
|
||
If a cloud storage systems is case sensitive then it is possible to have
|
||
two files which differ only in case, eg \f[C]file.txt\f[] and
|
||
\f[C]FILE.txt\f[].
|
||
If a cloud storage system is case insensitive then that isn\[aq]t
|
||
possible.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This can cause problems when syncing between a case insensitive system
|
||
and a case sensitive system.
|
||
The symptom of this is that no matter how many times you run the sync it
|
||
never completes fully.
|
||
.PP
|
||
The local filesystem may or may not be case sensitive depending on OS.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Windows \- usually case insensitive, though case is preserved
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
OSX \- usually case insensitive, though it is possible to format case
|
||
sensitive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Linux \- usually case sensitive, but there are case insensitive file
|
||
systems (eg FAT formatted USB keys)
|
||
.PP
|
||
Most of the time this doesn\[aq]t cause any problems as people tend to
|
||
avoid files whose name differs only by case even on case sensitive
|
||
systems.
|
||
.SS Duplicate files
|
||
.PP
|
||
If a cloud storage system allows duplicate files then it can have two
|
||
objects with the same name.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This confuses rclone greatly when syncing.
|
||
.SS Google Drive
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]drive:path\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
Drive paths may be as deep as required, eg
|
||
\f[C]drive:directory/subdirectory\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
The initial setup for drive involves getting a token from Google drive
|
||
which you need to do in your browser.
|
||
\f[C]rclone\ config\f[] walks you through it.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of how to make a remote called \f[C]remote\f[].
|
||
First run:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\ rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ swift
|
||
\ 2)\ s3
|
||
\ 3)\ local
|
||
\ 4)\ drive
|
||
type>\ 4
|
||
Google\ Application\ Client\ Id\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_id>\
|
||
Google\ Application\ Client\ Secret\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_secret>\
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
Use\ auto\ config?
|
||
\ *\ Say\ Y\ if\ not\ sure
|
||
\ *\ Say\ N\ if\ you\ are\ working\ on\ a\ remote\ or\ headless\ machine\ or\ Y\ didn\[aq]t\ work
|
||
y)\ Yes
|
||
n)\ No
|
||
y/n>\ y
|
||
If\ your\ browser\ doesn\[aq]t\ open\ automatically\ go\ to\ the\ following\ link:\ http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
||
Log\ in\ and\ authorize\ rclone\ for\ access
|
||
Waiting\ for\ code...
|
||
Got\ code
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
client_id\ =\
|
||
client_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ {"AccessToken":"xxxx.x.xxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","RefreshToken":"1/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","Expiry":"2014\-03\-16T13:57:58.955387075Z","Extra":null}
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
||
token as returned from Google if you use auto config mode.
|
||
This only runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you
|
||
get back the verification code.
|
||
This is on \f[C]http://127.0.0.1:53682/\f[] and this it may require you
|
||
to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall, or use
|
||
manual mode.
|
||
.PP
|
||
You can then use it like this,
|
||
.PP
|
||
List directories in top level of your drive
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List all the files in your drive
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
To copy a local directory to a drive directory called backup
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ copy\ /home/source\ remote:backup
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
Google drive stores modification times accurate to 1 ms.
|
||
.SS Revisions
|
||
.PP
|
||
Google drive stores revisions of files.
|
||
When you upload a change to an existing file to google drive using
|
||
rclone it will create a new revision of that file.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Revisions follow the standard google policy which at time of writing was
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
They are deleted after 30 days or 100 revisions (whatever comes first).
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
They do not count towards a user storage quota.
|
||
.SS Deleting files
|
||
.PP
|
||
By default rclone will delete files permanently when requested.
|
||
If sending them to the trash is required instead then use the
|
||
\f[C]\-\-drive\-use\-trash\f[] flag.
|
||
.SS Specific options
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
||
.SS \-\-drive\-chunk\-size=SIZE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Upload chunk size.
|
||
Must a power of 2 >= 256k.
|
||
Default value is 256kB.
|
||
.SS \-\-drive\-full\-list
|
||
.PP
|
||
Use a full listing for directory list.
|
||
More data but usually quicker.
|
||
On by default, disable with \f[C]\-\-full\-drive\-list=false\f[].
|
||
.SS \-\-drive\-upload\-cutoff=SIZE
|
||
.PP
|
||
File size cutoff for switching to chunked upload.
|
||
Default is 256kB.
|
||
.SS \-\-drive\-use\-trash
|
||
.PP
|
||
Send files to the trash instead of deleting permanently.
|
||
Defaults to off, namely deleting files permanently.
|
||
.SS \-\-drive\-auth\-owner\-only
|
||
.PP
|
||
Only consider files owned by the authenticated user.
|
||
Requires that \-\-drive\-full\-list=true (default).
|
||
.SS \-\-drive\-formats
|
||
.PP
|
||
Google documents can only be exported from Google drive.
|
||
When rclone downloads a Google doc it chooses a format to download
|
||
depending upon this setting.
|
||
.PP
|
||
By default the formats are \f[C]docx,xlsx,pptx,svg\f[] which are a
|
||
sensible default for an editable document.
|
||
.PP
|
||
When choosing a format, rclone runs down the list provided in order and
|
||
chooses the first file format the doc can be exported as from the list.
|
||
If the file can\[aq]t be exported to a format on the formats list, then
|
||
rclone will choose a format from the default list.
|
||
.PP
|
||
If you prefer an archive copy then you might use
|
||
\f[C]\-\-drive\-formats\ pdf\f[], or if you prefer
|
||
openoffice/libreoffice formats you might use
|
||
\f[C]\-\-drive\-formats\ ods,odt\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that rclone adds the extension to the google doc, so if it is
|
||
calles \f[C]My\ Spreadsheet\f[] on google docs, it will be exported as
|
||
\f[C]My\ Spreadsheet.xlsx\f[] or \f[C]My\ Spreadsheet.pdf\f[] etc.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here are the possible extensions with their corresponding mime types.
|
||
.PP
|
||
.TS
|
||
tab(@);
|
||
l l l.
|
||
T{
|
||
Extension
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Mime Type
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Description
|
||
T}
|
||
_
|
||
T{
|
||
csv
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
text/csv
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Standard CSV format for Spreadsheets
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
doc
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/msword
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Micosoft Office Document
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
docx
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/vnd.openxmlformats\-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Microsoft Office Document
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
html
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
text/html
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
An HTML Document
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
jpg
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
image/jpeg
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
A JPEG Image File
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
ods
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Openoffice Spreadsheet
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
ods
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/x\-vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Openoffice Spreadsheet
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
odt
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Openoffice Document
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
pdf
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/pdf
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Adobe PDF Format
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
png
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
image/png
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
PNG Image Format
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
pptx
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/vnd.openxmlformats\-officedocument.presentationml.presentation
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Microsoft Office Powerpoint
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
rtf
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/rtf
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Rich Text Format
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
svg
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
image/svg+xml
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Scalable Vector Graphics Format
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
txt
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
text/plain
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Plain Text
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
xls
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/vnd.ms\-excel
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Microsoft Office Spreadsheet
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
xlsx
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/vnd.openxmlformats\-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
Microsoft Office Spreadsheet
|
||
T}
|
||
T{
|
||
zip
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
application/zip
|
||
T}@T{
|
||
A ZIP file of HTML, Images CSS
|
||
T}
|
||
.TE
|
||
.SS Limitations
|
||
.PP
|
||
Drive has quite a lot of rate limiting.
|
||
This causes rclone to be limited to transferring about 2 files per
|
||
second only.
|
||
Individual files may be transferred much faster at 100s of MBytes/s but
|
||
lots of small files can take a long time.
|
||
.SS Amazon S3
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:bucket\f[] (or \f[C]remote:\f[] for
|
||
the \f[C]lsd\f[] command.) You may put subdirectories in too, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:bucket/path/to/dir\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of making an s3 configuration.
|
||
First run
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
No\ remotes\ found\ \-\ make\ a\ new\ one
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
n/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ swift
|
||
\ 2)\ s3
|
||
\ 3)\ local
|
||
\ 4)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 5)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 6)\ drive
|
||
type>\ 2
|
||
AWS\ Access\ Key\ ID.
|
||
access_key_id>\ accesskey
|
||
AWS\ Secret\ Access\ Key\ (password).\
|
||
secret_access_key>\ secretaccesskey
|
||
Region\ to\ connect\ to.
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below,\ or\ type\ in\ your\ own\ value
|
||
\ *\ The\ default\ endpoint\ \-\ a\ good\ choice\ if\ you\ are\ unsure.
|
||
\ *\ US\ Region,\ Northern\ Virginia\ or\ Pacific\ Northwest.
|
||
\ *\ Leave\ location\ constraint\ empty.
|
||
\ 1)\ us\-east\-1
|
||
\ *\ US\ West\ (Oregon)\ Region
|
||
\ *\ Needs\ location\ constraint\ us\-west\-2.
|
||
\ 2)\ us\-west\-2
|
||
[snip]
|
||
\ *\ South\ America\ (Sao\ Paulo)\ Region
|
||
\ *\ Needs\ location\ constraint\ sa\-east\-1.
|
||
\ 9)\ sa\-east\-1
|
||
\ *\ If\ using\ an\ S3\ clone\ that\ only\ understands\ v2\ signatures\ \-\ eg\ Ceph\ \-\ set\ this\ and\ make\ sure\ you\ set\ the\ endpoint.
|
||
10)\ other\-v2\-signature
|
||
\ *\ If\ using\ an\ S3\ clone\ that\ understands\ v4\ signatures\ set\ this\ and\ make\ sure\ you\ set\ the\ endpoint.
|
||
11)\ other\-v4\-signature
|
||
region>\ 1
|
||
Endpoint\ for\ S3\ API.
|
||
Leave\ blank\ if\ using\ AWS\ to\ use\ the\ default\ endpoint\ for\ the\ region.
|
||
Specify\ if\ using\ an\ S3\ clone\ such\ as\ Ceph.
|
||
endpoint>\
|
||
Location\ constraint\ \-\ must\ be\ set\ to\ match\ the\ Region.\ Used\ when\ creating\ buckets\ only.
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below,\ or\ type\ in\ your\ own\ value
|
||
\ *\ Empty\ for\ US\ Region,\ Northern\ Virginia\ or\ Pacific\ Northwest.
|
||
\ 1)\
|
||
\ *\ US\ West\ (Oregon)\ Region.
|
||
\ 2)\ us\-west\-2
|
||
\ *\ US\ West\ (Northern\ California)\ Region.
|
||
\ 3)\ us\-west\-1
|
||
\ *\ EU\ (Ireland)\ Region.
|
||
\ 4)\ eu\-west\-1
|
||
[snip]
|
||
location_constraint>\ 1
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
access_key_id\ =\ accesskey
|
||
secret_access_key\ =\ secretaccesskey
|
||
region\ =\ us\-east\-1
|
||
endpoint\ =\
|
||
location_constraint\ =\
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
Current\ remotes:
|
||
|
||
Name\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Type
|
||
====\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ====
|
||
remote\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ s3
|
||
|
||
e)\ Edit\ existing\ remote
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ q
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This remote is called \f[C]remote\f[] and can now be used like this
|
||
.PP
|
||
See all buckets
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Make a new bucket
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ mkdir\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List the contents of a bucket
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Sync \f[C]/home/local/directory\f[] to the remote bucket, deleting any
|
||
excess files in the bucket.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ sync\ /home/local/directory\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
||
\f[C]X\-Amz\-Meta\-Mtime\f[] as floating point since the epoch accurate
|
||
to 1 ns.
|
||
.SS Multipart uploads
|
||
.PP
|
||
rclone supports multipart uploads with S3 which means that it can upload
|
||
files bigger than 5GB.
|
||
Note that files uploaded with multipart upload don\[aq]t have an MD5SUM.
|
||
.SS Buckets and Regions
|
||
.PP
|
||
With Amazon S3 you can list buckets (\f[C]rclone\ lsd\f[]) using any
|
||
region, but you can only access the content of a bucket from the region
|
||
it was created in.
|
||
If you attempt to access a bucket from the wrong region, you will get an
|
||
error,
|
||
\f[C]incorrect\ region,\ the\ bucket\ is\ not\ in\ \[aq]XXX\[aq]\ region\f[].
|
||
.SS Anonymous access to public buckets
|
||
.PP
|
||
If you want to use rclone to access a public bucket, configure with a
|
||
blank \f[C]access_key_id\f[] and \f[C]secret_access_key\f[].
|
||
Eg
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
e)\ Edit\ existing\ remote
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ anons3
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ amazon\ cloud\ drive
|
||
\ 2)\ drive
|
||
\ 3)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 4)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 5)\ local
|
||
\ 6)\ s3
|
||
\ 7)\ swift
|
||
type>\ 6
|
||
AWS\ Access\ Key\ ID\ \-\ leave\ blank\ for\ anonymous\ access.
|
||
access_key_id>\
|
||
AWS\ Secret\ Access\ Key\ (password)\ \-\ leave\ blank\ for\ anonymous\ access.
|
||
secret_access_key>\
|
||
Region\ to\ connect\ to.
|
||
region>\ 1
|
||
endpoint>\
|
||
location_constraint>\
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Then use it as normal with the name of the public bucket, eg
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ anons3:1000genomes
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
You will be able to list and copy data but not upload it.
|
||
.SS Ceph
|
||
.PP
|
||
Ceph is an object storage system which presents an Amazon S3 interface.
|
||
.PP
|
||
To use rclone with ceph, you need to set the following parameters in the
|
||
config.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
access_key_id\ =\ Whatever
|
||
secret_access_key\ =\ Whatever
|
||
endpoint\ =\ https://ceph.endpoint.goes.here/
|
||
region\ =\ other\-v2\-signature
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note also that Ceph sometimes puts \f[C]/\f[] in the passwords it gives
|
||
users.
|
||
If you read the secret access key using the command line tools you will
|
||
get a JSON blob with the \f[C]/\f[] escaped as \f[C]\\/\f[].
|
||
Make sure you only write \f[C]/\f[] in the secret access key.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Eg the dump from Ceph looks something like this (irrelevant keys
|
||
removed).
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
{
|
||
\ \ \ \ "user_id":\ "xxx",
|
||
\ \ \ \ "display_name":\ "xxxx",
|
||
\ \ \ \ "keys":\ [
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ {
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ "user":\ "xxx",
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ "access_key":\ "xxxxxx",
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ "secret_key":\ "xxxxxx\\/xxxx"
|
||
\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }
|
||
\ \ \ \ ],
|
||
}
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Because this is a json dump, it is encoding the \f[C]/\f[] as
|
||
\f[C]\\/\f[], so if you use the secret key as \f[C]xxxxxx/xxxx\f[] it
|
||
will work fine.
|
||
.SS Swift
|
||
.PP
|
||
Swift refers to Openstack Object
|
||
Storage (http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-storage/).
|
||
Commercial implementations of that being:
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Rackspace Cloud Files (http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/files/)
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Memset Memstore (http://www.memset.com/cloud/storage/)
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:container\f[] (or \f[C]remote:\f[]
|
||
for the \f[C]lsd\f[] command.) You may put subdirectories in too, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:container/path/to/dir\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of making a swift configuration.
|
||
First run
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
No\ remotes\ found\ \-\ make\ a\ new\ one
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
n/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ swift
|
||
\ 2)\ s3
|
||
\ 3)\ local
|
||
\ 4)\ drive
|
||
type>\ 1
|
||
User\ name\ to\ log\ in.
|
||
user>\ user_name
|
||
API\ key\ or\ password.
|
||
key>\ password_or_api_key
|
||
Authentication\ URL\ for\ server.
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below,\ or\ type\ in\ your\ own\ value
|
||
\ *\ Rackspace\ US
|
||
\ 1)\ https://auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0
|
||
\ *\ Rackspace\ UK
|
||
\ 2)\ https://lon.auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0
|
||
\ *\ Rackspace\ v2
|
||
\ 3)\ https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0
|
||
\ *\ Memset\ Memstore\ UK
|
||
\ 4)\ https://auth.storage.memset.com/v1.0
|
||
\ *\ Memset\ Memstore\ UK\ v2
|
||
\ 5)\ https://auth.storage.memset.com/v2.0
|
||
\ *\ OVH
|
||
\ 6)\ https://auth.cloud.ovh.net/v2.0
|
||
auth>\ 1
|
||
Tenant\ name\ \-\ optional
|
||
tenant>
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
user\ =\ user_name
|
||
key\ =\ password_or_api_key
|
||
auth\ =\ https://auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0
|
||
tenant\ =
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This remote is called \f[C]remote\f[] and can now be used like this
|
||
.PP
|
||
See all containers
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Make a new container
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ mkdir\ remote:container
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List the contents of a container
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:container
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Sync \f[C]/home/local/directory\f[] to the remote container, deleting
|
||
any excess files in the container.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ sync\ /home/local/directory\ remote:container
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Specific options
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
||
.SS \-\-swift\-chunk\-size=SIZE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Above this size files will be chunked into a _segments container.
|
||
The default for this is 5GB which is its maximum value.
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
||
\f[C]X\-Object\-Meta\-Mtime\f[] as floating point since the epoch
|
||
accurate to 1 ns.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This is a defacto standard (used in the official python\-swiftclient
|
||
amongst others) for storing the modification time for an object.
|
||
.SS Dropbox
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:path\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
Dropbox paths may be as deep as required, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:directory/subdirectory\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
The initial setup for dropbox involves getting a token from Dropbox
|
||
which you need to do in your browser.
|
||
\f[C]rclone\ config\f[] walks you through it.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of how to make a remote called \f[C]remote\f[].
|
||
First run:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\ rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ swift
|
||
\ 2)\ s3
|
||
\ 3)\ local
|
||
\ 4)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 5)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 6)\ drive
|
||
type>\ 5
|
||
Dropbox\ App\ Key\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
app_key>\
|
||
Dropbox\ App\ Secret\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
app_secret>\
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
Please\ visit:
|
||
https://www.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/authorize?client_id=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&response_type=code
|
||
Enter\ the\ code:\ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXXXXXXXX
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
app_key\ =\
|
||
app_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX_XXXX_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
You can then use it like this,
|
||
.PP
|
||
List directories in top level of your dropbox
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List all the files in your dropbox
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
To copy a local directory to a dropbox directory called backup
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ copy\ /home/source\ remote:backup
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time and MD5SUMs
|
||
.PP
|
||
Dropbox doesn\[aq]t have the capability of storing modification times or
|
||
MD5SUMs so syncs will effectively have the \f[C]\-\-size\-only\f[] flag
|
||
set.
|
||
.SS Specific options
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
||
.SS \-\-dropbox\-chunk\-size=SIZE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Upload chunk size.
|
||
Max 150M.
|
||
The default is 128MB.
|
||
Note that this isn\[aq]t buffered into memory.
|
||
.SS Limitations
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that Dropbox is case insensitive so you can\[aq]t have a file
|
||
called "Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
|
||
.PP
|
||
There are some file names such as \f[C]thumbs.db\f[] which Dropbox
|
||
can\[aq]t store.
|
||
There is a full list of them in the "Ignored Files" section of this
|
||
document (https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/145).
|
||
Rclone will issue an error message
|
||
\f[C]File\ name\ disallowed\ \-\ not\ uploading\f[] if it attempt to
|
||
upload one of those file names, but the sync won\[aq]t fail.
|
||
.SS Google Cloud Storage
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:bucket\f[] (or \f[C]remote:\f[] for
|
||
the \f[C]lsd\f[] command.) You may put subdirectories in too, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:bucket/path/to/dir\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
The initial setup for google cloud storage involves getting a token from
|
||
Google Cloud Storage which you need to do in your browser.
|
||
\f[C]rclone\ config\f[] walks you through it.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of how to make a remote called \f[C]remote\f[].
|
||
First run:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\ rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ swift
|
||
\ 2)\ s3
|
||
\ 3)\ local
|
||
\ 4)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 5)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 6)\ drive
|
||
type>\ 4
|
||
Google\ Application\ Client\ Id\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_id>\
|
||
Google\ Application\ Client\ Secret\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_secret>\
|
||
Project\ number\ optional\ \-\ needed\ only\ for\ list/create/delete\ buckets\ \-\ see\ your\ developer\ console.
|
||
project_number>\ 12345678
|
||
Access\ Control\ List\ for\ new\ objects.
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below,\ or\ type\ in\ your\ own\ value
|
||
\ *\ Object\ owner\ gets\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ all\ Authenticated\ Users\ get\ READER\ access.
|
||
\ 1)\ authenticatedRead
|
||
\ *\ Object\ owner\ gets\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ project\ team\ owners\ get\ OWNER\ access.
|
||
\ 2)\ bucketOwnerFullControl
|
||
\ *\ Object\ owner\ gets\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ project\ team\ owners\ get\ READER\ access.
|
||
\ 3)\ bucketOwnerRead
|
||
\ *\ Object\ owner\ gets\ OWNER\ access\ [default\ if\ left\ blank].
|
||
\ 4)\ private
|
||
\ *\ Object\ owner\ gets\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ project\ team\ members\ get\ access\ according\ to\ their\ roles.
|
||
\ 5)\ projectPrivate
|
||
\ *\ Object\ owner\ gets\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ all\ Users\ get\ READER\ access.
|
||
\ 6)\ publicRead
|
||
object_acl>\ 4
|
||
Access\ Control\ List\ for\ new\ buckets.
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below,\ or\ type\ in\ your\ own\ value
|
||
\ *\ Project\ team\ owners\ get\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ all\ Authenticated\ Users\ get\ READER\ access.
|
||
\ 1)\ authenticatedRead
|
||
\ *\ Project\ team\ owners\ get\ OWNER\ access\ [default\ if\ left\ blank].
|
||
\ 2)\ private
|
||
\ *\ Project\ team\ members\ get\ access\ according\ to\ their\ roles.
|
||
\ 3)\ projectPrivate
|
||
\ *\ Project\ team\ owners\ get\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ all\ Users\ get\ READER\ access.
|
||
\ 4)\ publicRead
|
||
\ *\ Project\ team\ owners\ get\ OWNER\ access,\ and\ all\ Users\ get\ WRITER\ access.
|
||
\ 5)\ publicReadWrite
|
||
bucket_acl>\ 2
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
Use\ auto\ config?
|
||
\ *\ Say\ Y\ if\ not\ sure
|
||
\ *\ Say\ N\ if\ you\ are\ working\ on\ a\ remote\ or\ headless\ machine\ or\ Y\ didn\[aq]t\ work
|
||
y)\ Yes
|
||
n)\ No
|
||
y/n>\ y
|
||
If\ your\ browser\ doesn\[aq]t\ open\ automatically\ go\ to\ the\ following\ link:\ http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
||
Log\ in\ and\ authorize\ rclone\ for\ access
|
||
Waiting\ for\ code...
|
||
Got\ code
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
type\ =\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
client_id\ =\
|
||
client_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ {"AccessToken":"xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","RefreshToken":"x/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxx","Expiry":"2014\-07\-17T20:49:14.929208288+01:00","Extra":null}
|
||
project_number\ =\ 12345678
|
||
object_acl\ =\ private
|
||
bucket_acl\ =\ private
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
||
token as returned from Google if you use auto config mode.
|
||
This only runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you
|
||
get back the verification code.
|
||
This is on \f[C]http://127.0.0.1:53682/\f[] and this it may require you
|
||
to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall, or use
|
||
manual mode.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This remote is called \f[C]remote\f[] and can now be used like this
|
||
.PP
|
||
See all the buckets in your project
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Make a new bucket
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ mkdir\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List the contents of a bucket
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Sync \f[C]/home/local/directory\f[] to the remote bucket, deleting any
|
||
excess files in the bucket.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ sync\ /home/local/directory\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
Google google cloud storage stores md5sums natively and rclone stores
|
||
modification times as metadata on the object, under the "mtime" key in
|
||
RFC3339 format accurate to 1ns.
|
||
.SS Amazon Cloud Drive
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:path\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths may be as deep as required, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:directory/subdirectory\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
The initial setup for Amazon cloud drive involves getting a token from
|
||
Amazon which you need to do in your browser.
|
||
\f[C]rclone\ config\f[] walks you through it.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of how to make a remote called \f[C]remote\f[].
|
||
First run:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\ rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ amazon\ cloud\ drive
|
||
\ 2)\ drive
|
||
\ 3)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 4)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 5)\ local
|
||
\ 6)\ s3
|
||
\ 7)\ swift
|
||
type>\ 1
|
||
Amazon\ Application\ Client\ Id\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_id>\
|
||
Amazon\ Application\ Client\ Secret\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_secret>\
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
If\ your\ browser\ doesn\[aq]t\ open\ automatically\ go\ to\ the\ following\ link:\ http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
||
Log\ in\ and\ authorize\ rclone\ for\ access
|
||
Waiting\ for\ code...
|
||
Got\ code
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
client_id\ =\
|
||
client_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ {"access_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","token_type":"bearer","refresh_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","expiry":"2015\-09\-06T16:07:39.658438471+01:00"}
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
See the remote setup docs (http://rclone.org/remote_setup/) for how to
|
||
set it up on a machine with no Internet browser available.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
||
token as returned from Amazon.
|
||
This only runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you
|
||
get back the verification code.
|
||
This is on \f[C]http://127.0.0.1:53682/\f[] and this it may require you
|
||
to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Once configured you can then use \f[C]rclone\f[] like this,
|
||
.PP
|
||
List directories in top level of your Amazon cloud drive
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List all the files in your Amazon cloud drive
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
To copy a local directory to an Amazon cloud drive directory called
|
||
backup
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ copy\ /home/source\ remote:backup
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time and MD5SUMs
|
||
.PP
|
||
Amazon cloud drive doesn\[aq]t allow modification times to be changed
|
||
via the API so these won\[aq]t be accurate or used for syncing.
|
||
.PP
|
||
It does store MD5SUMs so for a more accurate sync, you can use the
|
||
\f[C]\-\-checksum\f[] flag.
|
||
.SS Deleting files
|
||
.PP
|
||
Any files you delete with rclone will end up in the trash.
|
||
Amazon don\[aq]t provide an API to permanently delete files, nor to
|
||
empty the trash, so you will have to do that with one of Amazon\[aq]s
|
||
apps or via the Amazon cloud drive website.
|
||
.SS Specific options
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
||
.SS \-\-acd\-templink\-threshold=SIZE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Files this size or more will be downloaded via their \f[C]tempLink\f[].
|
||
This is to work around a problem with Amazon Cloud Drive which blocks
|
||
downloads of files bigger than about 10GB.
|
||
The default for this is 9GB which shouldn\[aq]t need to be changed.
|
||
.PP
|
||
To download files above this threshold, rclone requests a
|
||
\f[C]tempLink\f[] which downloads the file through a temporary URL
|
||
directly from the underlying S3 storage.
|
||
.SS Limitations
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that Amazon cloud drive is case insensitive so you can\[aq]t have a
|
||
file called "Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
|
||
.PP
|
||
Amazon cloud drive has rate limiting so you may notice errors in the
|
||
sync (429 errors).
|
||
rclone will automatically retry the sync up to 3 times by default (see
|
||
\f[C]\-\-retries\f[] flag) which should hopefully work around this
|
||
problem.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Amazon cloud drive has an internal limit of file sizes that can be
|
||
uploaded to the service.
|
||
This limit is not officially published, but all files larger than this
|
||
will fail.
|
||
.PP
|
||
At the time of writing (Jan 2016) is in the area of 50GB per file.
|
||
This means that larger files are likely to fail.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Unfortunatly there is no way for rclone to see that this failure is
|
||
because of file size, so it will retry the operation, as any other
|
||
failure.
|
||
To avoid this problem, use \f[C]\-\-max\-size=50GB\f[] option to limit
|
||
the maximum size of uploaded files.
|
||
.SS Microsoft One Drive
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:path\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths may be as deep as required, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:directory/subdirectory\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
The initial setup for One Drive involves getting a token from Microsoft
|
||
which you need to do in your browser.
|
||
\f[C]rclone\ config\f[] walks you through it.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of how to make a remote called \f[C]remote\f[].
|
||
First run:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\ rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ amazon\ cloud\ drive
|
||
\ 2)\ drive
|
||
\ 3)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 4)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 5)\ local
|
||
\ 6)\ onedrive
|
||
\ 7)\ s3
|
||
\ 8)\ swift
|
||
type>\ 6
|
||
Microsoft\ App\ Client\ Id\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_id>\
|
||
Microsoft\ App\ Client\ Secret\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_secret>\
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
If\ your\ browser\ doesn\[aq]t\ open\ automatically\ go\ to\ the\ following\ link:\ http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
||
Log\ in\ and\ authorize\ rclone\ for\ access
|
||
Waiting\ for\ code...
|
||
Got\ code
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
client_id\ =\
|
||
client_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ {"access_token":"XXXXXX"}
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
See the remote setup docs (http://rclone.org/remote_setup/) for how to
|
||
set it up on a machine with no Internet browser available.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
||
token as returned from Microsoft.
|
||
This only runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you
|
||
get back the verification code.
|
||
This is on \f[C]http://127.0.0.1:53682/\f[] and this it may require you
|
||
to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Once configured you can then use \f[C]rclone\f[] like this,
|
||
.PP
|
||
List directories in top level of your One Drive
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List all the files in your One Drive
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
To copy a local directory to an One Drive directory called backup
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ copy\ /home/source\ remote:backup
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time and hashes
|
||
.PP
|
||
One Drive allows modification times to be set on objects accurate to 1
|
||
second.
|
||
These will be used to detect whether objects need syncing or not.
|
||
.PP
|
||
One drive supports SHA1 type hashes, so you can use
|
||
\f[C]\-\-checksum\f[] flag.
|
||
.SS Deleting files
|
||
.PP
|
||
Any files you delete with rclone will end up in the trash.
|
||
Microsoft doesn\[aq]t provide an API to permanently delete files, nor to
|
||
empty the trash, so you will have to do that with one of Microsoft\[aq]s
|
||
apps or via the One Drive website.
|
||
.SS Specific options
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here are the command line options specific to this cloud storage system.
|
||
.SS \-\-onedrive\-chunk\-size=SIZE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Above this size files will be chunked \- must be multiple of 320k.
|
||
The default is 10MB.
|
||
Note that the chunks will be buffered into memory.
|
||
.SS \-\-onedrive\-upload\-cutoff=SIZE
|
||
.PP
|
||
Cutoff for switching to chunked upload \- must be <= 100MB.
|
||
The default is 10MB.
|
||
.SS Limitations
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that One Drive is case insensitive so you can\[aq]t have a file
|
||
called "Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone only supports your default One Drive, and doesn\[aq]t work with
|
||
One Drive for business.
|
||
Both these issues may be fixed at some point depending on user demand!
|
||
.PP
|
||
There are quite a few characters that can\[aq]t be in One Drive file
|
||
names.
|
||
These can\[aq]t occur on Windows platforms, but on non\-Windows
|
||
platforms they are common.
|
||
Rclone will map these names to and from an identical looking unicode
|
||
equivalent.
|
||
For example if a file has a \f[C]?\f[] in it will be mapped to
|
||
\f[C]?\f[] instead.
|
||
.SS Hubic
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:path\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:container\f[] (or \f[C]remote:\f[]
|
||
for the \f[C]lsd\f[] command.) You may put subdirectories in too, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:container/path/to/dir\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
The initial setup for Hubic involves getting a token from Hubic which
|
||
you need to do in your browser.
|
||
\f[C]rclone\ config\f[] walks you through it.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of how to make a remote called \f[C]remote\f[].
|
||
First run:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
\ rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
e/n/d/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ amazon\ cloud\ drive
|
||
\ 2)\ drive
|
||
\ 3)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 4)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 5)\ local
|
||
\ 6)\ onedrive
|
||
\ 7)\ hubic
|
||
\ 8)\ s3
|
||
\ 9)\ swift
|
||
type>\ 7
|
||
Hubic\ App\ Client\ Id\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_id>\
|
||
Hubic\ App\ Client\ Secret\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_secret>\
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
If\ your\ browser\ doesn\[aq]t\ open\ automatically\ go\ to\ the\ following\ link:\ http://localhost:53682/auth
|
||
Log\ in\ and\ authorize\ rclone\ for\ access
|
||
Waiting\ for\ code...
|
||
Got\ code
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
client_id\ =\
|
||
client_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ {"access_token":"XXXXXX"}
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
See the remote setup docs (http://rclone.org/remote_setup/) for how to
|
||
set it up on a machine with no Internet browser available.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
||
token as returned from Hubic.
|
||
This only runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you
|
||
get back the verification code.
|
||
This is on \f[C]http://127.0.0.1:53682/\f[] and this it may require you
|
||
to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Once configured you can then use \f[C]rclone\f[] like this,
|
||
.PP
|
||
List containers in the top level of your Hubic
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List all the files in your Hubic
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
To copy a local directory to an Hubic directory called backup
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ copy\ /home/source\ remote:backup
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
||
\f[C]X\-Object\-Meta\-Mtime\f[] as floating point since the epoch
|
||
accurate to 1 ns.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This is a defacto standard (used in the official python\-swiftclient
|
||
amongst others) for storing the modification time for an object.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that Hubic wraps the Swift backend, so most of the properties of
|
||
are the same.
|
||
.SS Limitations
|
||
.PP
|
||
Code to refresh the OpenStack token isn\[aq]t done yet which may cause
|
||
problems with very long transfers.
|
||
.SS Backblaze B2
|
||
.PP
|
||
B2 is Backblaze\[aq]s cloud storage
|
||
system (https://www.backblaze.com/b2/).
|
||
.PP
|
||
Paths are specified as \f[C]remote:bucket\f[] (or \f[C]remote:\f[] for
|
||
the \f[C]lsd\f[] command.) You may put subdirectories in too, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:bucket/path/to/dir\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of making a b2 configuration.
|
||
First run
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process.
|
||
You will need your account number (a short hex number) and key (a long
|
||
hex number) which you can get from the b2 control panel.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
No\ remotes\ found\ \-\ make\ a\ new\ one
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
n/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ amazon\ cloud\ drive
|
||
\ 2)\ b2
|
||
\ 3)\ drive
|
||
\ 4)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 5)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 6)\ swift
|
||
\ 7)\ hubic
|
||
\ 8)\ local
|
||
\ 9)\ onedrive
|
||
10)\ s3
|
||
type>\ 2
|
||
Account\ ID
|
||
account>\ 123456789abc
|
||
Application\ Key
|
||
key>\ 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789
|
||
Endpoint\ for\ the\ service\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
endpoint>\
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
account\ =\ 123456789abc
|
||
key\ =\ 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789
|
||
endpoint\ =\
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This remote is called \f[C]remote\f[] and can now be used like this
|
||
.PP
|
||
See all buckets
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Make a new bucket
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ mkdir\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List the contents of a bucket
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Sync \f[C]/home/local/directory\f[] to the remote bucket, deleting any
|
||
excess files in the bucket.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ sync\ /home/local/directory\ remote:bucket
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
The modified time is stored as metadata on the object as
|
||
\f[C]X\-Bz\-Info\-src_last_modified_millis\f[] as milliseconds since
|
||
1970\-01\-01 in the Backblaze standard.
|
||
Other tools should be able to use this as a modified time.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Modified times are set on upload, read on download and shown in
|
||
listings.
|
||
They are not used in syncing as unfortunately B2 doesn\[aq]t have an API
|
||
method to set them independently of doing an upload.
|
||
.SS SHA1 checksums
|
||
.PP
|
||
The SHA1 checksums of the files are checked on upload and download and
|
||
will be used in the syncing process.
|
||
You can use the \f[C]\-\-checksum\f[] flag.
|
||
.SS Versions
|
||
.PP
|
||
When rclone uploads a new version of a file it creates a new version of
|
||
it (https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/file_versions.html).
|
||
Likewise when you delete a file, the old version will still be
|
||
available.
|
||
.PP
|
||
The old versions of files are visible in the B2 web interface, but not
|
||
via rclone yet.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone doesn\[aq]t provide any way of managing old versions (downloading
|
||
them or deleting them) at the moment.
|
||
When you \f[C]purge\f[] a bucket, all the old versions will be deleted.
|
||
.SS Bugs
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that when uploading a file, rclone has to make a temporary copy of
|
||
it in your temp filing system.
|
||
This is due to a weakness in the B2 API which I\[aq]m hoping will be
|
||
addressed soon.
|
||
.SS API
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here are some notes I made on the backblaze
|
||
API (https://gist.github.com/ncw/166dabf352b399f1cc1c) while integrating
|
||
it with rclone which detail the changes I\[aq]d like to see.
|
||
With a couple of small tweaks Backblaze could enable rclone to not make
|
||
a temporary copy of all files and fully support modification times.
|
||
.SS Yandex Disk
|
||
.PP
|
||
Yandex Disk (https://disk.yandex.com) is a cloud storage solution
|
||
created by Yandex (http://yandex.com).
|
||
.PP
|
||
Yandex paths may be as deep as required, eg
|
||
\f[C]remote:directory/subdirectory\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
Here is an example of making a yandex configuration.
|
||
First run
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ config
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
No\ remotes\ found\ \-\ make\ a\ new\ one
|
||
n)\ New\ remote
|
||
q)\ Quit\ config
|
||
n/q>\ n
|
||
name>\ remote
|
||
What\ type\ of\ source\ is\ it?
|
||
Choose\ a\ number\ from\ below
|
||
\ 1)\ amazon\ cloud\ drive
|
||
\ 2)\ b2
|
||
\ 3)\ drive
|
||
\ 4)\ dropbox
|
||
\ 5)\ google\ cloud\ storage
|
||
\ 6)\ swift
|
||
\ 7)\ hubic
|
||
\ 8)\ local
|
||
\ 9)\ onedrive
|
||
10)\ s3
|
||
11)\ yandex
|
||
type>\ 11
|
||
Yandex\ Client\ Id\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_id>\
|
||
Yandex\ Client\ Secret\ \-\ leave\ blank\ normally.
|
||
client_secret>\
|
||
Remote\ config
|
||
If\ your\ browser\ doesn\[aq]t\ open\ automatically\ go\ to\ the\ following\ link:\ http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth
|
||
Log\ in\ and\ authorize\ rclone\ for\ access
|
||
Waiting\ for\ code...
|
||
Got\ code
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
[remote]
|
||
client_id\ =\
|
||
client_secret\ =\
|
||
token\ =\ {"access_token":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx","token_type":"bearer","expiry":"2016\-12\-29T12:27:11.362788025Z"}
|
||
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
|
||
y)\ Yes\ this\ is\ OK
|
||
e)\ Edit\ this\ remote
|
||
d)\ Delete\ this\ remote
|
||
y/e/d>\ y
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
See the remote setup docs (http://rclone.org/remote_setup/) for how to
|
||
set it up on a machine with no Internet browser available.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Note that rclone runs a webserver on your local machine to collect the
|
||
token as returned from Yandex Disk.
|
||
This only runs from the moment it opens your browser to the moment you
|
||
get back the verification code.
|
||
This is on \f[C]http://127.0.0.1:53682/\f[] and this it may require you
|
||
to unblock it temporarily if you are running a host firewall.
|
||
.PP
|
||
Once configured you can then use \f[C]rclone\f[] like this,
|
||
.PP
|
||
See top level directories
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ lsd\ remote:
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Make a new directory
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ mkdir\ remote:directory
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
List the contents of a directory
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ ls\ remote:directory
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Sync \f[C]/home/local/directory\f[] to the remote path, deleting any
|
||
excess files in the path.
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ sync\ /home/local/directory\ remote:directory
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
Modified times are supported and are stored accurate to 1 ns in custom
|
||
metadata called \f[C]rclone_modified\f[] in RFC3339 with nanoseconds
|
||
format.
|
||
.SS MD5 checksums
|
||
.PP
|
||
MD5 checksums are natively supported by Yandex Disk.
|
||
.SS Local Filesystem
|
||
.PP
|
||
Local paths are specified as normal filesystem paths, eg
|
||
\f[C]/path/to/wherever\f[], so
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
rclone\ sync\ /home/source\ /tmp/destination
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
Will sync \f[C]/home/source\f[] to \f[C]/tmp/destination\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
These can be configured into the config file for consistencies sake, but
|
||
it is probably easier not to.
|
||
.SS Modified time
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone reads and writes the modified time using an accuracy determined
|
||
by the OS.
|
||
Typically this is 1ns on Linux, 10 ns on Windows and 1 Second on OS X.
|
||
.SS Filenames
|
||
.PP
|
||
Filenames are expected to be encoded in UTF\-8 on disk.
|
||
This is the normal case for Windows and OS X.
|
||
There is a bit more uncertainty in the Linux world, but new
|
||
distributions will have UTF\-8 encoded files names.
|
||
.PP
|
||
If an invalid (non\-UTF8) filename is read, the invalid caracters will
|
||
be replaced with the unicode replacement character, \[aq]<5D>\[aq].
|
||
\f[C]rclone\f[] will emit a debug message in this case (use \f[C]\-v\f[]
|
||
to see), eg
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
Local\ file\ system\ at\ .:\ Replacing\ invalid\ UTF\-8\ characters\ in\ "gro\\xdf"
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.SS Long paths on Windows
|
||
.PP
|
||
Rclone handles long paths automatically, by converting all paths to long
|
||
UNC
|
||
paths (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx#maxpath)
|
||
which allows paths up to 32,767 characters.
|
||
.PP
|
||
This is why you will see that your paths, for instance
|
||
\f[C]c:\\files\f[] is converted to the UNC path
|
||
\f[C]\\\\?\\c:\\files\f[] in the output, and \f[C]\\\\server\\share\f[]
|
||
is converted to \f[C]\\\\?\\UNC\\server\\share\f[].
|
||
.PP
|
||
However, in rare cases this may cause problems with buggy file system
|
||
drivers like EncFS (https://github.com/ncw/rclone/issues/261).
|
||
To disable UNC conversion globally, add this to your
|
||
\f[C]\&.rclone.conf\f[] file:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
[local]
|
||
nounc\ =\ true
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
If you want to selectively disable UNC, you can add it to a separate
|
||
entry like this:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.nf
|
||
\f[C]
|
||
[nounc]
|
||
type\ =\ local
|
||
nounc\ =\ true
|
||
\f[]
|
||
.fi
|
||
.PP
|
||
And use rclone like this:
|
||
.PP
|
||
\f[C]rclone\ copy\ c:\\src\ nounc:z:\\dst\f[]
|
||
.PP
|
||
This will use UNC paths on \f[C]c:\\src\f[] but not on \f[C]z:\\dst\f[].
|
||
Of course this will cause problems if the absolute path length of a file
|
||
exceeds 258 characters on z, so only use this option if you have to.
|
||
.SS Changelog
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.27 \- 2016\-01\-31
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New Features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Easier headless configuration with \f[C]rclone\ authorize\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add support for multiple hash types \- we now check SHA1 as well as MD5
|
||
hashes.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]delete\f[] command which does obey the filters (unlike
|
||
\f[C]purge\f[])
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[C]dedupe\f[] command to deduplicate a remote.
|
||
Useful with Google Drive.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \f[C]\-\-ignore\-existing\f[] flag to skip all files that exist on
|
||
destination.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \f[C]\-\-delete\-before\f[], \f[C]\-\-delete\-during\f[],
|
||
\f[C]\-\-delete\-after\f[] flags.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \f[C]\-\-memprofile\f[] flag to debug memory use.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Warn the user about files with same name but different case
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make \f[C]\-\-include\f[] rules add their implict exclude * at the end
|
||
of the filter list
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Deprecate compiling with go1.3
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Amazon Cloud Drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix download of files > 10 GB
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix directory traversal ("Next token is expired") for large directory
|
||
listings
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Remove 409 conflict from error codes we will retry \- stops very long
|
||
pauses
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Backblaze B2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
SHA1 hashes now checked by rclone core
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \f[C]\-\-drive\-auth\-owner\-only\f[] to only consider files owned
|
||
by the user \- thanks Björn Harrtell
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Export Google documents
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Dropbox
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
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Make file exclusion error controllable with \-q
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
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Swift
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
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Fix upload from unprivileged user.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
S3
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix updating of mod times of files with \f[C]+\f[] in.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Local
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
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Add local file system option to disable UNC on Windows.
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
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v1.26 \- 2016\-01\-02
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New Features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Yandex storage backend \- thank you Dmitry Burdeev ("dibu")
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement Backblaze B2 storage backend
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \-\-min\-age and \-\-max\-age flags \- thank you Adriano Aurélio
|
||
Meirelles
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make ls/lsl/md5sum/size/check obey includes and excludes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fixes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix crash in http logging
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Upload releases to github too
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Swift
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix sync for chunked files
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
One Drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Re\-enable server side copy
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Don\[aq]t mask HTTP error codes with JSON decode error
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
S3
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix corrupting Content\-Type on mod time update (thanks Joseph Spurrier)
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.25 \- 2015\-11\-14
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement Hubic storage system
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fixes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix deletion of some excluded files without \-\-delete\-excluded
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
This could have deleted files unexpectedly on sync
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Always check first with \f[C]\-\-dry\-run\f[]!
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Swift
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Stop SetModTime losing metadata (eg X\-Object\-Manifest)
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
This could have caused data loss for files > 5GB in size
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Use ContentType from Object to avoid lookups in listings
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
One Drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
disable server side copy as it seems to be broken at Microsoft
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.24 \- 2015\-11\-07
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add support for Microsoft One Drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \f[C]\-\-no\-check\-certificate\f[] option to disable server
|
||
certificate verification
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add async readahead buffer for faster transfer of big files
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fixes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Allow spaces in remotes and check remote names for validity at creation
|
||
time
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Allow \[aq]&\[aq] and disallow \[aq]:\[aq] in Windows filenames.
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Swift
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Ignore directory marker objects where appropriate \- allows working with
|
||
Hubic
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Don\[aq]t delete the container if fs wasn\[aq]t at root
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
S3
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Don\[aq]t delete the bucket if fs wasn\[aq]t at root
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Google Cloud Storage
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Don\[aq]t delete the bucket if fs wasn\[aq]t at root
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.23 \- 2015\-10\-03
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement \f[C]rclone\ size\f[] for measuring remotes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fixes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix headless config for drive and gcs
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Tell the user they should try again if the webserver method failed
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Improve output of \f[C]\-\-dump\-headers\f[]
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
S3
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Allow anonymous access to public buckets
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Swift
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Stop chunked operations logging "Failed to read info: Object Not Found"
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Use Content\-Length on uploads for extra reliability
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.22 \- 2015\-09\-28
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement rsync like include and exclude flags
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
swift
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Support files > 5GB \- thanks Sergey Tolmachev
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.21 \- 2015\-09\-22
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Display individual transfer progress
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make lsl output times in localtime
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fixes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix allowing user to override credentials again in Drive, GCS and ACD
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Amazon Cloud Drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement compliant pacing scheme
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Google Drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make directory reads concurrent for increased speed.
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.20 \- 2015\-09\-15
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Amazon Cloud Drive support
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Oauth support redone \- fix many bugs and improve usability
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Use "golang.org/x/oauth2" as oauth libary of choice
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Improve oauth usability for smoother initial signup
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive, googlecloudstorage: optionally use auto config for the oauth
|
||
token
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement \-\-dump\-headers and \-\-dump\-bodies debug flags
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Show multiple matched commands if abbreviation too short
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement server side move where possible
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
local
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Always use UNC paths internally on Windows \- fixes a lot of bugs
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
dropbox
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
force use of our custom transport which makes timeouts work
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Thanks to Klaus Post for lots of help with this release
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.19 \- 2015\-08\-28
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
New features
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Server side copies for s3/swift/drive/dropbox/gcs
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Move command \- uses server side copies if it can
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement \-\-retries flag \- tries 3 times by default
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Build for plan9/amd64 and solaris/amd64 too
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fixes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make a current version download with a fixed URL for scripting
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Ignore rmdir in limited fs rather than throwing error
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
dropbox
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Increase chunk size to improve upload speeds massively
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Issue an error message when trying to upload bad file name
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.18 \- 2015\-08\-17
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \f[C]\-\-drive\-use\-trash\f[] flag so rclone trashes instead of
|
||
deletes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add "Forbidden to download" message for files with no downloadURL
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
dropbox
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Remove datastore
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
This was deprecated and it caused a lot of problems
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Modification times and MD5SUMs no longer stored
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix uploading files > 2GB
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
s3
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
use official AWS SDK from github.com/aws/aws\-sdk\-go
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
\f[B]NB\f[] will most likely require you to delete and recreate remote
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
enable multipart upload which enables files > 5GB
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
tested with Ceph / RadosGW / S3 emulation
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
many thanks to Sam Liston and Brian Haymore at the Utah Center for High
|
||
Performance Computing (https://www.chpc.utah.edu/) for a Ceph test
|
||
account
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
misc
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Show errors when reading the config file
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Do not print stats in quiet mode \- thanks Leonid Shalupov
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add FAQ
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix created directories not obeying umask
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Linux installation instructions \- thanks Shimon Doodkin
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.17 \- 2015\-06\-14
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
dropbox: fix case insensitivity issues \- thanks Leonid Shalupov
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.16 \- 2015\-06\-09
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix uploading big files which was causing timeouts or panics
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Don\[aq]t check md5sum after download with \-\-size\-only
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.15 \- 2015\-06\-06
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \-\-checksum flag to only discard transfers by MD5SUM \- thanks Alex
|
||
Couper
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement \-\-size\-only flag to sync on size not checksum & modtime
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Expand docs and remove duplicated information
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Document rclone\[aq]s limitations with directories
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
dropbox: update docs about case insensitivity
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.14 \- 2015\-05\-21
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
local: fix encoding of non utf\-8 file names \- fixes a duplicate file
|
||
problem
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: docs about rate limiting
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
google cloud storage: Fix compile after API change in
|
||
"google.golang.org/api/storage/v1"
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.13 \- 2015\-05\-10
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Revise documentation (especially sync)
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement \-\-timeout and \-\-conntimeout
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
s3: ignore etags from multipart uploads which aren\[aq]t md5sums
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.12 \- 2015\-03\-15
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: Use chunked upload for files above a certain size
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: add \-\-drive\-chunk\-size and \-\-drive\-upload\-cutoff
|
||
parameters
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: switch to insert from update when a failed copy deletes the
|
||
upload
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
core: Log duplicate files if they are detected
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.11 \- 2015\-03\-04
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
swift: add region parameter
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: fix crash on failed to update remote mtime
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
In remote paths, change native directory separators to /
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add synchronization to ls/lsl/lsd output to stop corruptions
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Ensure all stats/log messages to go stderr
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add \-\-log\-file flag to log everything (including panics) to file
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make it possible to disable stats printing with \-\-stats=0
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement \-\-bwlimit to limit data transfer bandwidth
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.10 \- 2015\-02\-12
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
s3: list an unlimited number of items
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix getting stuck in the configurator
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.09 \- 2015\-02\-07
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
windows: Stop drive letters (eg C:) getting mixed up with remotes (eg
|
||
drive:)
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
local: Fix directory separators on Windows
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: fix rate limit exceeded errors
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.08 \- 2015\-02\-04
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: fix subdirectory listing to not list entire drive
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: Fix SetModTime
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
dropbox: adapt code to recent library changes
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.07 \- 2014\-12\-23
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
google cloud storage: fix memory leak
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.06 \- 2014\-12\-12
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix "Couldn\[aq]t find home directory" on OSX
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
swift: Add tenant parameter
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Use new location of Google API packages
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.05 \- 2014\-08\-09
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Improved tests and consequently lots of minor fixes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
core: Fix race detected by go race detector
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
core: Fixes after running errcheck
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: reset root directory on Rmdir and Purge
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
fs: Document that Purger returns error on empty directory, test and fix
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
google cloud storage: fix ListDir on subdirectory
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
google cloud storage: re\-read metadata in SetModTime
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
s3: make reading metadata more reliable to work around eventual
|
||
consistency problems
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
s3: strip trailing / from ListDir()
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
swift: return directories without / in ListDir
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.04 \- 2014\-07\-21
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
google cloud storage: Fix crash on Update
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.03 \- 2014\-07\-20
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
swift, s3, dropbox: fix updated files being marked as corrupted
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make compile with go 1.1 again
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.02 \- 2014\-07\-19
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement Dropbox remote
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement Google Cloud Storage remote
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Verify Md5sums and Sizes after copies
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Remove times from "ls" command \- lists sizes only
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add add "lsl" \- lists times and sizes
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add "md5sum" command
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.01 \- 2014\-07\-04
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: fix transfer of big files using up lots of memory
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v1.00 \- 2014\-07\-03
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: fix whole second dates
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.99 \- 2014\-06\-26
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Fix \-\-dry\-run not working
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Make compatible with go 1.1
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.98 \- 2014\-05\-30
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
s3: Treat missing Content\-Length as 0 for some ceph installations
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
rclonetest: add file with a space in
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.97 \- 2014\-05\-05
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Implement copying of single files
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
s3 & swift: support paths inside containers/buckets
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.96 \- 2014\-04\-24
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: Fix multiple files of same name being created
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: Use o.Update and fs.Put to optimise transfers
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Add version number, \-V and \-\-version
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.95 \- 2014\-03\-28
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
rclone.org: website, docs and graphics
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: fix path parsing
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.94 \- 2014\-03\-27
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Change remote format one last time
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
GNU style flags
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.93 \- 2014\-03\-16
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
drive: store token in config file
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
cross compile other versions
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
set strict permissions on config file
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
v0.92 \- 2014\-03\-15
|
||
.RS 2
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Config fixes and \-\-config option
|
||
.RE
|
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.IP \[bu] 2
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v0.91 \- 2014\-03\-15
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.RS 2
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Make config file
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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v0.90 \- 2013\-06\-27
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.RS 2
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Project named rclone
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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v0.00 \- 2012\-11\-18
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.RS 2
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Project started
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.RE
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.SS Bugs and Limitations
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.SS Empty directories are left behind / not created
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.PP
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With remotes that have a concept of directory, eg Local and Drive, empty
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directories may be left behind, or not created when one was expected.
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.PP
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This is because rclone doesn\[aq]t have a concept of a directory \- it
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only works on objects.
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Most of the object storage systems can\[aq]t actually store a directory
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so there is nowhere for rclone to store anything about directories.
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.PP
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You can work round this to some extent with the\f[C]purge\f[] command
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which will delete everything under the path, \f[B]inluding\f[] empty
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directories.
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.PP
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This may be fixed at some point in Issue
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#100 (https://github.com/ncw/rclone/issues/100)
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.SS Directory timestamps aren\[aq]t preserved
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.PP
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For the same reason as the above, rclone doesn\[aq]t have a concept of a
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directory \- it only works on objects, therefore it can\[aq]t preserve
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the timestamps of directories.
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.SS Frequently Asked Questions
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.SS Do all cloud storage systems support all rclone commands
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.PP
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Yes they do.
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All the rclone commands (eg \f[C]sync\f[], \f[C]copy\f[] etc) will work
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on all the remote storage systems.
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.SS Can I copy the config from one machine to another
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.PP
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Sure! Rclone stores all of its config in a single file.
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If you want to find this file, the simplest way is to run
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\f[C]rclone\ \-h\f[] and look at the help for the \f[C]\-\-config\f[]
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flag which will tell you where it is.
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.PP
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See the remote setup docs (http://rclone.org/remote_setup/) for more
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info.
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.SS How do I configure rclone on a remote / headless box with no
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browser?
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.PP
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This has now been documented in its own remote setup
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page (http://rclone.org/remote_setup/).
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.SS Can rclone sync directly from drive to s3
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.PP
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Rclone can sync between two remote cloud storage systems just fine.
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.PP
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Note that it effectively downloads the file and uploads it again, so the
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node running rclone would need to have lots of bandwidth.
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.PP
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The syncs would be incremental (on a file by file basis).
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.PP
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Eg
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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rclone\ sync\ drive:Folder\ s3:bucket
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\f[]
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.fi
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.SS Using rclone from multiple locations at the same time
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.PP
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You can use rclone from multiple places at the same time if you choose
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different subdirectory for the output, eg
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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Server\ A>\ rclone\ sync\ /tmp/whatever\ remote:ServerA
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Server\ B>\ rclone\ sync\ /tmp/whatever\ remote:ServerB
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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If you sync to the same directory then you should use rclone copy
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otherwise the two rclones may delete each others files, eg
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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Server\ A>\ rclone\ copy\ /tmp/whatever\ remote:Backup
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Server\ B>\ rclone\ copy\ /tmp/whatever\ remote:Backup
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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The file names you upload from Server A and Server B should be different
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in this case, otherwise some file systems (eg Drive) may make
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duplicates.
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.SS Why doesn\[aq]t rclone support partial transfers / binary diffs like
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rsync?
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.PP
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Rclone stores each file you transfer as a native object on the remote
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cloud storage system.
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This means that you can see the files you upload as expected using
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alternative access methods (eg using the Google Drive web interface).
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There is a 1:1 mapping between files on your hard disk and objects
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created in the cloud storage system.
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.PP
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Cloud storage systems (at least none I\[aq]ve come across yet) don\[aq]t
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support partially uploading an object.
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You can\[aq]t take an existing object, and change some bytes in the
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middle of it.
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.PP
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It would be possible to make a sync system which stored binary diffs
|
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instead of whole objects like rclone does, but that would break the 1:1
|
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mapping of files on your hard disk to objects in the remote cloud
|
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storage system.
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.PP
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All the cloud storage systems support partial downloads of content, so
|
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it would be possible to make partial downloads work.
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However to make this work efficiently this would require storing a
|
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significant amount of metadata, which breaks the desired 1:1 mapping of
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files to objects.
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.SS Can rclone do bi\-directional sync?
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.PP
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No, not at present.
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rclone only does uni\-directional sync from A \-> B.
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It may do in the future though since it has all the primitives \- it
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just requires writing the algorithm to do it.
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.SS Can I use rclone with an HTTP proxy?
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.PP
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Yes.
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rclone will use the environment variables \f[C]HTTP_PROXY\f[],
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\f[C]HTTPS_PROXY\f[] and \f[C]NO_PROXY\f[], similar to cURL and other
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programs.
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.PP
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\f[C]HTTPS_PROXY\f[] takes precedence over \f[C]HTTP_PROXY\f[] for https
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requests.
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.PP
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The environment values may be either a complete URL or a "host[:port]",
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in which case the "http" scheme is assumed.
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.PP
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The \f[C]NO_PROXY\f[] allows you to disable the proxy for specific
|
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hosts.
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Hosts must be comma separated, and can contain domains or parts.
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For instance "foo.com" also matches "bar.foo.com".
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.SS Rclone gives x509: failed to load system roots and no roots provided
|
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error
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.PP
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This means that \f[C]rclone\f[] can\[aq]t file the SSL root
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certificates.
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Likely you are running \f[C]rclone\f[] on a NAS with a cut\-down Linux
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OS.
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.PP
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Rclone (via the Go runtime) tries to load the root certificates from
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these places on Linux.
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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"/etc/ssl/certs/ca\-certificates.crt",\ //\ Debian/Ubuntu/Gentoo\ etc.
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"/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca\-bundle.crt",\ \ \ //\ Fedora/RHEL
|
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"/etc/ssl/ca\-bundle.pem",\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ //\ OpenSUSE
|
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"/etc/pki/tls/cacert.pem",\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ //\ OpenELEC
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\f[]
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.fi
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.PP
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So doing something like this should fix the problem.
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It also sets the time which is important for SSL to work properly.
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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mkdir\ \-p\ /etc/ssl/certs/
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curl\ \-o\ /etc/ssl/certs/ca\-certificates.crt\ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bagder/ca\-bundle/master/ca\-bundle.crt
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ntpclient\ \-s\ \-h\ pool.ntp.org
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\f[]
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.fi
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.SS License
|
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.PP
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This is free software under the terms of MIT the license (check the
|
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COPYING file included with the source code).
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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Copyright\ (C)\ 2012\ by\ Nick\ Craig\-Wood\ http://www.craig\-wood.com/nick/
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Permission\ is\ hereby\ granted,\ free\ of\ charge,\ to\ any\ person\ obtaining\ a\ copy
|
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of\ this\ software\ and\ associated\ documentation\ files\ (the\ "Software"),\ to\ deal
|
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in\ the\ Software\ without\ restriction,\ including\ without\ limitation\ the\ rights
|
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to\ use,\ copy,\ modify,\ merge,\ publish,\ distribute,\ sublicense,\ and/or\ sell
|
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copies\ of\ the\ Software,\ and\ to\ permit\ persons\ to\ whom\ the\ Software\ is
|
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furnished\ to\ do\ so,\ subject\ to\ the\ following\ conditions:
|
||
|
||
The\ above\ copyright\ notice\ and\ this\ permission\ notice\ shall\ be\ included\ in
|
||
all\ copies\ or\ substantial\ portions\ of\ the\ Software.
|
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|
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THE\ SOFTWARE\ IS\ PROVIDED\ "AS\ IS",\ WITHOUT\ WARRANTY\ OF\ ANY\ KIND,\ EXPRESS\ OR
|
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IMPLIED,\ INCLUDING\ BUT\ NOT\ LIMITED\ TO\ THE\ WARRANTIES\ OF\ MERCHANTABILITY,
|
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FITNESS\ FOR\ A\ PARTICULAR\ PURPOSE\ AND\ NONINFRINGEMENT.\ IN\ NO\ EVENT\ SHALL\ THE
|
||
AUTHORS\ OR\ COPYRIGHT\ HOLDERS\ BE\ LIABLE\ FOR\ ANY\ CLAIM,\ DAMAGES\ OR\ OTHER
|
||
LIABILITY,\ WHETHER\ IN\ AN\ ACTION\ OF\ CONTRACT,\ TORT\ OR\ OTHERWISE,\ ARISING\ FROM,
|
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OUT\ OF\ OR\ IN\ CONNECTION\ WITH\ THE\ SOFTWARE\ OR\ THE\ USE\ OR\ OTHER\ DEALINGS\ IN
|
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THE\ SOFTWARE.
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\f[]
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.fi
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.SS Authors
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Nick Craig\-Wood <nick@craig-wood.com>
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.SS Contributors
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Alex Couper <amcouper@gmail.com>
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Leonid Shalupov <leonid@shalupov.com>
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Shimon Doodkin <helpmepro1@gmail.com>
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Colin Nicholson <colin@colinn.com>
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||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Klaus Post <klauspost@gmail.com>
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
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Sergey Tolmachev <tolsi.ru@gmail.com>
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Adriano Aurélio Meirelles <adriano@atinge.com>
|
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.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
C.
|
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Bess <cbess@users.noreply.github.com>
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Dmitry Burdeev <dibu28@gmail.com>
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Joseph Spurrier <github@josephspurrier.com>
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
||
Björn Harrtell <bjorn@wololo.org>
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
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Xavier Lucas <xavier.lucas@corp.ovh.com>
|
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.IP \[bu] 2
|
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Werner Beroux <werner@beroux.com>
|
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.SS Contact the rclone project
|
||
.PP
|
||
The project website is at:
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
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https://github.com/ncw/rclone
|
||
.PP
|
||
There you can file bug reports, ask for help or contribute pull
|
||
requests.
|
||
.PP
|
||
See also
|
||
.IP \[bu] 2
|
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Google+ page for general comments
|
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.RS 2
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.RE
|
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.PP
|
||
Or email Nick Craig\-Wood (mailto:nick@craig-wood.com)
|
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.SH AUTHORS
|
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Nick Craig\-Wood.
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