:Thanks for that feature I remember you telling to some one that you
:will add code for it soon :-)
:
:--Siju
Yes, the code was added and is in the 2.4 release. There is a
'prune-min' setting in the PFS. See 'man hammer' and search for
'prune-min'.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Matthew Dillon
wrote:
>
> It controls how pruning works. You basically told it to throw away
> all history over 1 minute old. This might or might not be responsible
> for undo -i reporting virtually no history for the file, depending on
> when the ha
:Ok the kernel is 1 week old. I update the kernel and userland on every
:wednesday.
:I guess undo will be recompiled automatically when I update the userland?
:
:> =A0 =A0snapshots 0d 1m ? =A0You have snapshots disabled and the retention=
: is
:> =A0 =A0set to 1 minute ?
:>
:
:I did it to disaable
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:24 AM, Matthew Dillon
wrote:
> Ok, it depends how old the kernel is. We fixed the unknown error
> a few days ago... update your kernel and possibly also recompile
> undo.
>
Ok the kernel is 1 week old. I update the kernel and userland on every
wednesday.
I
:Hi,
:
:DailyDevotions-Volume1.doc: ITERATE ENTIRE HISTORY
:0x000130d20dc0 14-Sep-2009 13:59:18
:
:why did I get the unknown error at first?
:and why the first version of the file is not shown?
Ok, it depends how old the kernel is. We fixed the unknown error
a few days ago
ENTIRE HISTORY: Unknown error: 0
dfly-bkpsrv# undo -i DailyDevotions-Volume1.doc
DailyDevotions-Volume1.doc: ITERATE ENTIRE HISTORY
0x000130d20dc0 14-Sep-2009 13:59:18
why did I get the unknown error at first?
and why the first version of the file is not shown?
My snapshots