Anon
11/26/2024 (Tue) 12:56
No.11362
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Topics * save all of your IPFS CIDs to an MFS folder * create a ZFS snapshot * related to copying petabytes of data
IPFS advice: have an MFS folder where you can save every important CID that you make, call it "created". Example:
. "/created/cids/" - contains
https://ipfs.ssi.eecc.de/ipfs/bafybeicm3xkycjr6tlcc7yfmqt4r53navwonvj7dl73g3fd7cqtu2lq3v4 which includes details on a possible "ipfs refs" indexing bug
. "/partial/" - for partially-downloaded data/folders, such as a Wikipedia-on-IPFS CID
. "/shared/cid/" - for all CIDs that you shared with users, contains all of the CIDs that you posted in an IRC channel or wherever (like if you shared them via an HTTP website)
>>11356I think this is how to correctly make a ZFS snapshot of a pool named "zc":
>$ # sudo zpool set listsnapshots=on zc>$ # sudo zfs snapshot zc@s2024-11-26>$ zfs list -t snapshot>NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT>zc@s2024-11-26 38.4M - 14.9T ->$ # ~38 MB for roughly >9 million files. Info: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/819-5461/gbiqe/index.htmlNext question: how do I "travel back in time" and see the significantly different past snapshot which contains files which are deleted in the non-snapshot version.
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