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i found a couple messages in the archives relating to backups vs.
distribution and ownership issues without root privs that kinda touched on
the idea of storing meta info (ownership, modes, acls) in a separate file.
has anyone else looked at storing meta data in a side file of some sort?
it
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 12:52:43PM -0700, Joe Pruett wrote:
has anyone else looked at storing meta data in a side file of some sort?
I recommend using a program such as fakeroot (when used with the -s
option to save the meta data) or pretendroot (which I haven't personally
used). For
I recommend using a program such as fakeroot (when used with the -s
option to save the meta data) or pretendroot (which I haven't personally
used). For instance, either run something like this for a daemon setup:
fakeroot -s /path/fakeroot.data rsync --daemon --port=8873 \
There's something called backuppc (i think backuppc.sourceforge.net)
which uses some sort of db backend and has multiple possible transports,
rsync is one option. I think it might do what you're looking for.
It also has other interesting features, like storing only a single local
copy (on the
There's something called backuppc (i think backuppc.sourceforge.net)
which uses some sort of db backend and has multiple possible transports,
rsync is one option. I think it might do what you're looking for.
interesting tool, but it is not what i need. it doesn't do acls. it is a
pull