What information are you trying to get out of each scan? You will always have
a time-of-use vs. time-of-check race condition here .. the filesystem is in a
perennial state of flux.
Eric
> On 22 Mar 2018, at 12:53 PM, Irad K wrote:
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> Hi and thanks for the
Irad,
This is because your volume went through the HFS -> APFS converter. As a side
effect of some on-disk APFS format differences from HFS, we need to make sure
we can differentiate large EAs and resource from data forks. So the large
EAs/resource forks in APFS retain the original HFS inode
I believe searchfs(2) was not implemented in last year’s releases, but it
should have been there starting with the WWDC build this year.
Eric
> On 6 Jul 2017, at 10:42 AM, Thomas Tempelmann wrote:
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> I was kindly informed that 10.12 already supports searchfs (and
>