Re: [Csync2] csync2 - Reaction to SIGTERM

2017-08-07 Thread Lars Ellenberg
On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 03:39:53PM +0200, Jonathan Keuser wrote: > Thanks for your quick response. > If csync2 just dies, what happens with the file I was syncing on my target > system? Depends on csync2 version, timing and some environmental factors. > Do I have an incomplete file inside my fil

Re: [Csync2] csync2 - Reaction to SIGTERM

2017-08-07 Thread Jonathan Keuser
Thanks for your quick response. If csync2 just dies, what happens with the file I was syncing on my target system? Do I have an incomplete file inside my filesystem or does it sync the content to a tempfile at first, like rsync? If it works like rsync, will the tempfile be removed on the target sys

Re: [Csync2] csync2 - Reaction to SIGTERM

2017-08-07 Thread Lars Ellenberg
On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 01:06:49PM +0200, Jonathan Keuser wrote: > Hey everybody, > > just a question: How does a running csync2 replication react to a SIGTERM? For > me it's obscure and on the internet I could not find anything about it. It just dies. No further handling. Or are you talking ab