Protecting a site from having it's database overwritten. | drupal.org

February 7, 2012 - 11:34pm

The full comment lays out the code. Pretty nifty way to prevent overwriting the live database.

Now, when @dev is used as the destination of the rsync or sql-sync command, --simulate=0 will take precedence, but when @live is the destination, then --simulate=1 will take precedence.

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