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2016 Dec 19
1
Aw: rsync show files changed during transfer - how?
At 17:00 19.12.2016, devzero at web.de wrote: >>http://olstrans.sourceforge.net/release/OLS2000-rsync/OLS2000-rsync.html > ><snipp> But the filename twice can happen under other circumstances; if you've seen this happen, it's almost certainly because the file changed during transfer. Rsync does no locking. Which means that: if you are modify...
2007 Jan 29
1
seeking a developper documentation for jbd and ext3
Hi, I am a student in computer science and I develop a program that tries to explain other students the mecanisms of the ext3 filesystem : we show the content of each structure and explain what it means. But I was unable to find a developper documentation for the jounalizing functionality (jbd). Could you please tell me where can I find one ? ( in english or in french ) Also a documentation
2006 May 22
1
How to learn about ext3?
Hi, I want to learn about ext3 fs from the basics to the inner details. Some hints about links that have that info well explained? Cheers.
2009 Jun 11
1
Key for high CPU usage
Dear List, I'm trying to take a closer look at rsync code, and found when we run daemon, it will take a lot of CPU (400Mhz). So I'm interested in Which part of rsync code on ver 3.0.5 consuming CPU a lot? Can anyone here help to lighten me up? So I can try to improve the performance or low the CPU usage. I suspect that there are a few factors, which might related with CPU usage:
2016 Oct 31
3
rsync show files changed during transfer - how?
i'm using rsync for backup and, as rsync can detect if files have vanished during transfer, i wonder how rsync can tell which files got modified during transfer (i.e. which are not consistent on the destination side after transfer) apparently, rsync can't show that information? wouldn't that be an extremely useful feature if rsync could do another additional mtime or even checksum
2004 Jun 15
6
mode data=journal in ext3. Is it safe to use?
Hello I try again. Can anybody of you acknowledge or not if mode data=journal in ext3 is safe to use in Linux kernel 2.6.x? Wee need to have a very consistent and integrity for our filesystem, and it would then be desired to journal both data and metadata. But if this mode can corrupt the filesystem as both Phil White and Nicolas Kowalski has experienced, it may be more advised to use mode