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RE: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?)
From: |
Spicer, Kevin |
Subject: |
RE: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?) |
Date: |
Sun, 2 Mar 2003 18:17:49 -0000 |
>
> 4. Where ACLs and EAs are concerned, is a simple backup all that is
> required, or would it be much more useful if the mirror files had
> all the ACLs correctly mapped?
>
I'm not using ACL's, but if I was I would want rdiff-backup to map them all
correctly. The reason being that my rdiff-backup to a remote machine exists
for two purposes...
1) Speedy restore of individual files / directories
2) Should the source machine die its users can be immediately switched to the
destination machine and carry on working on the mirror.
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- [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?), Ben Escoto, 2003/03/02
- RE: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?),
Spicer, Kevin <=
- RE: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?), Spicer, Kevin, 2003/03/02
- re: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?), Greg Freemyer, 2003/03/03
- re[2]: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?), Greg Freemyer, 2003/03/03
- re[2]: [rdiff-backup-users] ACLs/EAs (who is the audience?), Greg Freemyer, 2003/03/07