Re: [ZODB-Dev] Repozo tests -- not

2009-12-08 Thread Benji York
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Godefroid Chapelle got...@bubblenet.be wrote: As far as I can understand, THE reason for repozo is to backup without stopping the ZODB. [I'm a little late to this conversation.] Filestorages can be backed up without stopping anything. Any incomplete writes that

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Repozo tests -- not

2009-12-08 Thread Jim Fulton
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Benji York be...@zope.com wrote: On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Godefroid Chapelle got...@bubblenet.be wrote: As far as I can understand, THE reason for repozo is to backup without stopping the ZODB. [I'm a little late to this conversation.] Filestorages

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Data.fs size grows non-stop

2009-12-08 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 10:58:20PM +0100, Roger wrote: what I whould todo as next, try z3c.zodbbrowser or the other ZODB introspector tool from mgedmin, don't remember the name of the tool. Just zodbbrowser with no prefix: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zodbbrowser

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Repozo tests -- not

2009-12-08 Thread Daniel Kraft
Jim Fulton wrote: On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Benji York be...@zope.com wrote: Any incomplete writes that are in progress at the time of the copy will simply be ignored when the resulting backup is opened later. Note that this assumes that you are using a straightforward linear copy.

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Repozo tests -- not

2009-12-08 Thread Shane Hathaway
Daniel Kraft wrote: Jim Fulton wrote: On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Benji York be...@zope.com wrote: Any incomplete writes that are in progress at the time of the copy will simply be ignored when the resulting backup is opened later. Note that this assumes that you are using a

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Repozo tests -- not

2009-12-08 Thread Christian Theune
On 12/09/2009 12:06 AM, Shane Hathaway wrote: Daniel Kraft wrote: Jim Fulton wrote: On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Benji Yorkbe...@zope.com wrote: Any incomplete writes that are in progress at the time of the copy will simply be ignored when the resulting backup is opened later. Note that

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Repozo tests -- not

2009-12-08 Thread Shane Hathaway
Christian Theune wrote: Not exactly: it's still a good idea to store away deltas as single large files are still hard to deal with except if you have really good block-level de-duplication in your filesystem. (Uhmm. I guess ZFS probably has all of that. It also probably serves my dinner.)

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Repozo tests -- not

2009-12-08 Thread Christian Theune
On 12/09/2009 02:25 AM, Shane Hathaway wrote: Christian Theune wrote: Not exactly: it's still a good idea to store away deltas as single large files are still hard to deal with except if you have really good block-level de-duplication in your filesystem. (Uhmm. I guess ZFS probably has all of