projects
/
cumulus.git
/ commitdiff
commit
grep
author
committer
pickaxe
?
search:
re
summary
|
shortlog
|
log
|
commit
| commitdiff |
tree
raw
|
patch
|
inline
| side by side (parent:
108ccd4
)
README spelling corrections.
author
Michael Vrable
<mvrable@cs.ucsd.edu>
Sun, 9 Sep 2007 00:32:32 +0000
(17:32 -0700)
committer
Michael Vrable
<mvrable@turin.ucsd.edu>
Sun, 9 Sep 2007 00:32:32 +0000
(17:32 -0700)
README
patch
|
blob
|
history
diff --git
a/README
b/README
index
eaf33fd
..
d1e9b3c
100644
(file)
--- a/
README
+++ b/
README
@@
-47,7
+47,7
@@
used when creating new snapshots, and is not needed when restoring.
isn't necessary to create future backups that are signed with the
same key).
isn't necessary to create future backups that are signed with the
same key).
- To achieve better compression, the e
cn
ryption key can be edited to
+ To achieve better compression, the e
nc
ryption key can be edited to
alter the preferred compression algorithms to list bzip2 before
zlib. Run
$ gpg --homedir /lbs.db/gpg --edit-key <encryption key>
alter the preferred compression algorithms to list bzip2 before
zlib. Run
$ gpg --homedir /lbs.db/gpg --edit-key <encryption key>
@@
-95,7
+95,7
@@
Segment cleaning is currently a mostly manual process. An automatic
tool for performing segment cleaning will be available in the future.
Old backup snapshots can be pruned from the snapshot directory (/lbs) to
tool for performing segment cleaning will be available in the future.
Old backup snapshots can be pruned from the snapshot directory (/lbs) to
-recover space. Deleting an old backup snapshot is a sim
lp
e matter of
+recover space. Deleting an old backup snapshot is a sim
pl
e matter of
deleting the appropriate snapshot descriptor file (snapshot-*.lbs) and
any associated checksums (snapshot-*.sha1sums). Segments used by that
snapshot, but not any other snapshots, can be identified by running the
deleting the appropriate snapshot descriptor file (snapshot-*.lbs) and
any associated checksums (snapshot-*.sha1sums). Segments used by that
snapshot, but not any other snapshots, can be identified by running the