d filesystem
where all data on disk will anyway been guaranteed to be in a coherent
state (or a coherent state can be reconstructed very quickly when
remounting the filesystem in case of a crash). The only difference is how
timely that coherent state is flushed on disk.
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archive on a filesystem on both system.
Considered normal :-)
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nnexions is frequently reached however
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On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 09:48:13AM -0800, Tyler Hardison wrote:
> Hi everyone, I have been using rsync now for about 2 months on my companies'
> two job servers with great success. Twice when our main jobserver has gone
> down, our second "mirrored" server has picked up the ball and ran with it.