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From: | Michael Terry |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] [Duplicity-team] Duplicity and /tmp |
Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2013 09:46:20 -0500 |
yes, for restoring, verifying and generally actions that need a resulting file patched up to a state of a specific time the librsync routine actually needs the file locally and creates a patched copy. this is repeated until the desired state is reached and the temporary file then "restored" or compared against the checksum.On 15.01.2013 03:27, Michael Terry wrote:
> So in Fedora 18, they are using tmpfs, and duplicity is running out of space a lot.
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> What steps have been taken to reduce the /tmp space usage?
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> I would think we would need some multiple of volsize. But it seems we need a multiple of the largest file being backed up?
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actually we need 2xlargest file plus probably 2 volumes (if asynchronous)
we had an issue up 0.6.20 where these file always ended up in posix TEMPDIR. now they end up in the duplicity temp folder which is properly relocatable.
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