Re: APFS root filesystem. All files' inode id have offset of 0x200000000

2018-03-22 Thread Eric Tamura
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: > > Hi and thanks for the

Re: APFS root filesystem. All files' inode id have offset of 0x200000000

2018-03-21 Thread Eric Tamura
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

Re: searchfs support on APFS

2017-07-21 Thread Eric Tamura
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: > > I was kindly informed that 10.12 already supports searchfs (and >