Static server side listing

Kevin Korb kmk at sanitarium.net
Wed Dec 21 21:59:34 MST 2011


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It would provide a static copy.  The rest would be up to the OS to
cache in RAM.

On 12/21/11 23:57, Mark Constable wrote:
> On 22/12/11 14:44, Kevin Korb wrote:
>>> Is it possible to provide a static listing on a server, say
>>> every 24 hours, that a standard end-user rsync can pull and
>>> use?
>> 
>> Sounds like a job for a snapshot.  If you are on Linux that
>> would be an lvm2 snapshot.  Other operating systems with basic
>> volume management usually have an equivalent.
> 
> Thanks. That sounds like a way to manage the archived files but I 
> don't understand how that would eliminate the dynamic generation
> of listings that rsyncd provides to clients?

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