On 08/03/13 12:20, backu...@kosowsky.org wrote: > Mark Campbell wrote at about 10:43:04 -0700 on Wednesday, March 6, 2013: > > I see. I just assumed that it was possible based on Lars' comments. > Something I just noticed as I was browsing through the config files, could it > be possible to disable this by changing $Conf{HardLinkMax} = 31999 to 1? > > This must be one of the absolute WORST ideas I have heard in a long > time... > > First, setting it to 1 would be nothing could hard link to the pool > not even the first backup so BackupPC would probably crash/thrash > immediately. You would at least want to set it to 2 since the pool > file itself is a link. > > Furthermore, doing so would really slow things down since now every > duplicated file would lead to a chain that would need to be walked > when adding/comparing a new file. Also, BackupPC_nightly would slow > down as chains would need to be renumbered now most of the time > instead of by exception. > > Plus, there might be cases where HardLinkMax will fail if set to 1. > > Most of all, why even have a pool if only one file ever links to it. Indeed, perhaps a better solution would be to simply rm -rf the pool every night. Still run the nightly script to send warnings about machines not backed up/etc
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