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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 22.05.13 22:31, schrieb Francisco
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cite="mid:20130522203123.577B81C28109@sv6.socrates-server.de"
type="cite">On 05/22/2013 11:34 AM, Michael Johnson wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Have you seen this page?
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.axivo.com/community/threads/lightning-fast-synch-with-csync2-and-lsyncd.121/">https://www.axivo.com/community/threads/lightning-fast-synch-with-csync2-and-lsyncd.121/</a>
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No. Had not seen it. I am new to Csync2.
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Thanks. Looked over it. Will give it a try.
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However, doesn't seem that particular setup was against a large
dataset.
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Anyone has any experience with Csync2 with directories with
millions of files?
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Hi,<br>
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i´m also new to this list. I´m here because of getting some ideas
about how to handle million of files.<br>
In our setup (2 nodes) we have round about 8 million small files
(jpg and png). Syncing of this set takes about 10 - 15 min.<br>
Sqlite DB has a size of 3.4 GB. <br>
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So we are thinking about to write directly to dirty table and
running csync with -u parameter. <br>
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Initial sync is no problem at this point. <br>
If you use:<br>
csync2 -cIr / <br>
on each node<br>
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Here csync is generating db file locally on each node.<br>
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See this link.<br>
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<a
href="http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/csync2/2012-October/000931.html">http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/csync2/2012-October/000931.html</a><br>
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