Hi Brian,
You can use,
gluster volume geo-replication <master> <slave> config ignore-deletes 1
This makes sure, that the deletes does not get affected on the slave,
though the files in the master will get deleted.
On Wednesday 25 January 2012 03:55 AM, Brian Candler wrote:
Is there a facility in georeplication (or elsewhere) to replicate file
creations and updates, but not deletions?
This is to prevent some clod accidentally deleting a high-value dataset and
having the deletion replicate immediately to the copy. The dataset I'm
thinking of is essentially an append-only one.
If georeplication uses rsync internally, can it be told to run rsync without
the --delete flag?
Thanks,
Brian.
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