With two drives you can double your storage, but halve you MTBF (mean tme
between failure), or effectively double your MTBF for the original capacity
(RAID 0 vs RAID1). LVM across two disks has essentially the same problem as
RAID0 in this case.
I would seriously think about 3 drives and RAID
On 1 June 2012 13:31, Andy Random andy.ran...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally 13:00 - 18:00 would suit me better than the morning start :)
me too! ;-)
o/
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Hi all
I need a bit of help with rsync (well grsync actually but I assume grsync is
just an interface to rsync) please...
What I've used it for in the past is to mirror two drives - and it works
fine. However I've noticed the following and I need a workaround. Let A
be the master and B
Hi Rob,
On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 06:04:16PM +0100, Rob Malpass wrote:
Running grsync in the usual way means I end up with
/foo/bar/1987/fred (which is correct)
but I also end up with
/foo/bar/fred (which is now a duplicate - and can be
deleted)
What I want
but I also end up with
/foo/bar/fred (which is now a duplicate - and can be
deleted)
You're looking to add one of the --delete options to rsync. I've no idea
how to do that in grsync - I don't use it.
The exact incantation to use depends on when you want the deletion to
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