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Lsyncd
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
I've discovered inotify-tools and lsyncd as options and POC proves that it's possible to detect filesystem changes on a shared emptydir in a pod. Now it's just time to truly prove it out.
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Syncing NASes
Try lsnyncd .
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Script to move files from one host to another
https://github.com/lsyncd/lsyncd might work for you.
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Ceph, HDFS, SeaweedFS...Mounted as a volume using RClone for file sotrage. What would be the benefits compared to WebDAV?
Here is the github link, will explain how to use it: https://github.com/lsyncd/lsyncd
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sync all data between two machines
I found lsyncd on my research, I'll take a look at rclone, also thanks for the bitwarden link I wanted to do it as well.
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HOMELAB - Help on decide backup architecture
If so, bidirectional file sync can be implemented using lsyncd on top of rsync https://github.com/axkibe/lsyncd
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Backing up a backup
To sync files between NAS hosts/network locations, you can use rsync. It allows synchronizing files and folders, building a 1:1 data structure. https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/rsync.1.html If you need bidirectional file sync, you can use lsyncd on top of rsync https://github.com/axkibe/lsyncd
- Regular incremental backups of millions of files?
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Syncing laptop and desktop - best method?
Actually, you can use lsyncd to configure automatic bidirectional file synchronization between your workstations. https://github.com/axkibe/lsyncd
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Is there a backup software that supports differential backup/sync?
To sync files between two disks, you can use rsync. It allows synchronizing files and folders, building a 1:1 data structure. On top of rsync, Lsyncd allows configuring automatic bidirectional file synchronization if needed. https://github.com/axkibe/lsyncd If you need a GUI-based tool, you can use FreeFileSync, Syncthing, MSP360. They also allow you to perform differential sync between two drives. https://www.vmwareblog.org/single-cloud-enough-secure-backups-5-cool-cross-cloud-solutions-consider/
troubleshooting-workshop
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
Go further with creating a workshop to teach Kubernetes: https://gitlab.com/maas-martin/troubleshooting-workshop
What are some alternatives?
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
inotify-tools - inotify-tools is a C library and a set of command-line programs providing a simple interface to inotify.
watchman - Watches files and records, or triggers actions, when they change.
Duplicacy - A new generation cloud backup tool
Backup - Easy full stack backup operations on UNIX-like systems.
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
Back In Time - Back In Time - An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back
Barman - Barman - Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL
sanoid - These are policy-driven snapshot management and replication tools which use OpenZFS for underlying next-gen storage. (Btrfs support plans are shelved unless and until btrfs becomes reliable.)
Rsnapshot - a tool for backing up your data using rsync (if you want to get help, use https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rsnapshot-discuss)
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
sniprun - A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code (independently of the rest of the file), supporting multiples languages