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From: "Matthijs van der Klip" <matthijs.van.der.klip@xxxxxx>
To: <ivanr@xxxxxxx>; "Matthijs van der Klip"
<matthijs.van.der.klip@xxxxxx>
Cc: "Linux XFS Mailing List" <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 06 December, 2001 09:31
Subject: RE: using xfsdump to synchronise filesystems?
> > I think you'd be better off monitoring the ftp log to see what files
have
> > changed and then use rsync on those. I'm sure it'd be fairly easy
to do
> > this in something like perl.
Perhaps Intermezzo is an alternative? Snippet from their HOWTO:
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InterMezzo uses an existing disk file system as the storage location for
all data. At present we support ext3, but soon also ReiserFS and XFS
might be supported. When an ext3 formatted disk volume is mounted with
file system type InterMezzo instead of ext3, the InterMezzo software
starts managing all access to the file system. It keeps the logs of
modification records and negotiates permits to modify the disk file
system, to avoid conflicting updates during connected operation.
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At present they do not support XFS, however they might do in the future.
Intermezzo can be found here:
http://www.inter-mezzo.org/ .
Aldert Zomer
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