I'm working on a clustering project which utilizes rsync for system
mirroring. A main priority is to reduce rsync runtime and IO load. I have
heard of a kernel 'inode' option which can be used to cache a list of
modified files. The list of files is then passed to rsync on the next run.
Has anyone heard of this kernel option. Thanks in advance.
On 2005-11-12T04:38:42, Matt Hersant <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm working on a clustering project which utilizes rsync for system
> mirroring. A main priority is to reduce rsync runtime and IO load. I have
> heard of a kernel 'inode' option which can be used to cache a list of
> modified files. The list of files is then passed to rsync on the next run.
> Has anyone heard of this kernel option. Thanks in advance.
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Sincerely,
Lars Marowsky-Br?e <[email protected]>
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