Consider a fileserver with the following partitions on it:
/vicepa (in production use)
/vicepb (in production use)
/nextpa (totally empty)
Assume that all the AFS processes will be shutdown on this
fileserver for a few hours (for unrelated reasons).
As far as AFS is concerned, would
as long as you preserve owner, group and mode you're fine. -o (owner)
-g (group) -p (perms) needed, but -a (archive)
implies all those. so the usual -auv that people use is fine.
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Garance A Drosihn dro...@rpi.edu wrote:
Consider a fileserver with the following
Am Freitag 11 Januar 2013, 00:14:21 schrieb Derrick Brashear:
as long as you preserve owner, group and mode you're fine. -o (owner)
-g (group) -p (perms) needed, but -a (archive)
implies all those. so the usual -auv that people use is fine.
Usual for me is -acv (c = checksum), will take a bit