I'm not sure if I'm just not understanding, but if the chunk offsets were to
remain the same, then there's no benefit to compaction? A (say) 2gb file full
of zeroes between small chunks is still the same 2gb on disk as one that's
never been compacted at all!
And if you don't use the compaction
On 2019-11-08 09:13, ellie timoney wrote:
I'm not sure if I'm just not understanding, but if the chunk offsets were to
remain the same, then there's no benefit to compaction? A (say) 2gb file full
of zeroes between small chunks is still the same 2gb on disk as one that's
never been compacted a
... or do I need to establish my own SSH tunnel from master to backup
server?
I've set up my dedicated Cyrus backup server with tls_server_cert and
tls_server_key, and when I connect to port 2005 I see that STARTTLS is
offered:
# nc localhost 2005
* SASL PLAIN LOGIN DIGEST-MD5
* STARTTLS
* C