rbxi clean-obsolete in non interactive backup
mikekgr
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Dear Sirs, Dear h2,
I am trying to found the correct command line switch in order to run rbxi clean-obsolete in non interactive backup.
I tried : rbxi -c (i suppose that this is the command switch I need) but does not work. I got the interactive menu...
Please help me

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Mike Kranidis
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mikekgr
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any answer to the above question?

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techAdmin
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this was a bug and should now be fixed in latest version: rbxi -U
please let me know if this is now fixed.
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mikekgr
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many thanks.
I will tested tomorrow when manage the server. One question left tho what exactly is the command switches?

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I don't understand the question. rbxi -U updates the main rbxi script, without changing your rbxi-values or exclude files, if that's your question.
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mikekgr
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Dear TechAdmin,
my above question is what is the proper command in order to run rbxi clean-obsolete in non interactive backup:
1) rbxi -b
or
2) rbxi -c

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techAdmin
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Always check -h for explanations:

:: Code ::
rbxi -h
...
-b Automatic backup, non interactive.
...
-c Automatic backup, clean older files, then runs non-interactive backup.
...
-d Automatic backup and delete, non interactive.


To remember:
b - backup
c - clean + backup
d - delete+ backup
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mikekgr
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Dear techAdmin,
I understand now (I also tested and working just fine).
Many thanks.

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Mike Kranidis
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