Subj : mirdir utility To : mark lewis From : Paul Quinn Date : Sat Mar 23 2019 09:40:57 Hi! mark, On 03/23/2019 01:13 AM, you wrote: PQ>> mirdir first, and have found the logfile(s) most informative. ml> do rotation of the logs but they are time stamped in their file names... All I use mirdir for is weekly backups of current contents of my local & LAN servers. There a number of generations & levels of backups (some daily, some weeklies) wrapped up. So much so that I never saw the value of maintaining a library of logfiles. If I really was obsessive, it would take me a week just browsing logfiles to the omission of any other activities. I don't bother reading them any longer, with the exception of a single disk listing capture file of a single slice of backed-up files that I may refer to up to a dozen times later in the week. :) Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: None of you are real; my sysop types all this in. (3:640/1384.125) .