I read the man pace ahead of time, and noticed that little quirk. i guess i understand why it might copy each link to the inode as a seperate file. It makes me wonder though if there's not a better tool for the job of replicating a filesystem to another disk aside from dd'ing the whole thing.
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Billy Crook wrote:
> That must be exactly it. I remember when I formatted crypt, I did specifiy
> options. Whereas when I formatted crypt2, I did not. Can't check to make
> sure though. crypt2 will be in a bank vault for 6 months. Crypt3 is in the
> works though. Should be ready to play with by next Friday. Im just glad it
> wasn't a filesystem error.
The other thing that can cause this are hard links, which are *NOT*
copied by default when using the -a switch to rsync. You have to
specify --hard-links or you wind up with N actual copies of any
hardlinked files, instead of one file and N inodes.
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Charles Steinkuehler
charles@steinkuehler.net
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