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Od: Fajar A. Nugraha l...@fajar.net
Předmět: Re: Two way mirror in BRTFS
Datum: 30.12.2011 14:27:39
2011/12/30 Jaromir Zdrazil jaromir.zdra...@email.cz:
Sorry fo the typo in the subject!
Just to add, I
2011/12/30 Jaromir Zdrazil jaromir.zdra...@email.cz:
Just to add, I would like to see a two way mirror solution, but if it will
not
work now/is not implemnted yet, I would propably choose between drbd in
asynchronous mode or make a some kind if incremental snapshot to a remote
mapped disk
You mean like zfs send -i? If yes, why not just use zfs? There's
zfsonlinux project, with easy-to-install ppa for ubuntu. Or you could
compile it manually.
Thank you for your suggestion. As I know, there is not everything ported
yet, and one of the missing important features I plan to use
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Od: Fajar A. Nugraha l...@fajar.net
Předmět: Re: Re: Two way mirror in BRTFS
Datum: 30.12.2011 15:34:02
2011/12/30 Jaromir Zdrazil jaromir.zdra...@email.cz:
Just to add, I would like to see a two way mirror
For btrfs bugs are still fixed on a daily basis, and some reports of
people with corrupted and unrecoverable filesystems.
I don't know that there's been any actual unrecoverable filesystems
recently; unmountable is by far the more common issue, and given that
most sane people aren't putting
For btrfs bugs are still fixed on a daily basis, and some reports of
people with corrupted and unrecoverable filesystems.
I don't know that there's been any actual unrecoverable filesystems
recently; unmountable is by far the more common issue, and given that
most sane people aren't putting
It seems I trust the web pages too much - in http://zfsonlinux.org/ is
written that it does not ;O)) otherwise I would be using it already.
From the website:
Please keep in mind the current 0.5.2 stable release does not yet support
a mountable filesystem. This functionality is currently
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Od: Niels de Carpentier ni...@decarpentier.com
Předmět: Re: Re: Two way mirror in BRTFS
Datum: 30.12.2011 16:15:51
You mean like zfs send -i? If yes, why not just use zfs? There's
zfsonlinux project