srd424
srd424
Main use for me would be firing up laptop on train and being able to pick up work that I was doing on desktop. I don't always use the same...
Have you ever come across the dm-era device mapper target? Looks relevant: https://web.archive.org/web/20160811124312/http://blog.rackcorp.com/2016/03/
I don't know if the output from era_invalidate is any saner.... On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 15:41, TW wrote: > Interesting. But (OMG), arrays of bits (ints) as XML......
https://github.com/mpalmer/lvmsync might be worth a look too - seems to be focused on syncing images using snapshots..
Not sure as I don't use docker/podman compose, but should be reasonably trivial? Latest version should be https://github.com/srd424/audioserve-docker/pkgs/container/audioserve-docker/41247387?tag=v0.22.0 but I haven't tested it yet, and I don't think it builds...
The following lightly modified from the upstream example _should_ do it - I've dropped PUID/PGID stuff because I'm not sure that does anything (or ever did): ``` version: "3" services:...
Can you open an issue on https://github.com/srd424/audioserve-docker so we don't spam @izderadicka unnecessarily?
I've just discovered "dm-era" as well .. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Device-mapper#Era strangely nothing seems to be using it out there that I can find..
https://web.archive.org/web/20160811124312/http://blog.rackcorp.com/2016/03/ has more info - took some tracking down.
https://github.com/mpalmer/lvmsync seems like it might be sort of complementary to sparsebak - it's using snapshots (old style, but the code seems to mention thin pools, so maybe both) to sync,...