remotely.)
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in favor of a block-level database, but it solves a host of
other cross-platform issues so its appealing to me).
If you're doing that, what about encryption while you're at it?
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_after_ deduplication. One could of course
rdiff-backup to a target deduplication filsystem, sync or snapshot that
filesystem, and rsync the underlying store, but that has its own
disadvantages.
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with that, but
I think you might have more success thinking about it that way.
Two questions:
1) are you planning to better handle renamed files? That's killin' me.
2) Are you aware of Duplicity? http://duplicity.nongnu.org/
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On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 09:08:24AM +1100, a...@samad.com.au wrote:
why not hook up with a friend and auto magically rdiff-backup across the
internet on a daily basis ?
Be careful with this. Comcast will cut you off if you hit 250GB/month, which
is very easy to do with backups.
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rdiff-backup is
unable to gracefully handle file renames. The effect is that I'm storing
157GB of backup in 121GB of space, even though it's largely uncompressable
media files.
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On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 04:09:49PM -0500, Daniel Miller wrote:
Here's the patch for 1.2.8
This is really cool. Thanks.
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, and then compresses each block with LZO or QUICKLZ.
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On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 08:21:15AM -0500, Daniel Miller wrote:
Have you considered skipping svn and moving straight to git?
+1 for git
+1 Yeah. It's the way.
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are the page of error messages you get?
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not offering that version, so I can't install
1.2.7 on other systems.
This seems like something to bring up with your distribution vendor. Fedora
has 1.2.8 in F10, F11, and F12.
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that work ?
Yep, that's what I do.
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them matching the source
files means that I can provide my users with a snapshot of the last backup
which they can access without my intervention.
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on entire directory /misc/backup.
I'd like to have one backup with different expiration policies -- is this
possible, or do I need to split it up? Thanks!
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, and it's likely we can find
a similar story if we look hard enough.
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On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 02:04:31PM -0700, dnk wrote:
Has anyone come across RPM's for 1.2.7 for Centos 5?
No, but the ones for Fedora rebuild with minimal fuss.
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On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 12:17:35AM -0500, bt101 wrote:
It's good thing I'm only backing up my stuff. I'd hate to be an admin
who has to explain to users that their stuff wasn't backed-up.
That sounds a little bitter.
What exactly would you have rdiff-backup do instead?
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when files actually change,
and use IN_NO_LOOP to prevent it from going off more than once at a time
(and/or wrapper script to prevent it happening more than once a minute)
http://inotify.aiken.cz/?section=incronpage=aboutlang=en
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? How many files do you have? What
does rdiff-backup-statistics say when run on the backup dir?
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It should be pretty quick
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