Re: Replication and single instance store

From: Bron Gondwana (no email)
Date: Tue Sep 04 2007 - 04:59:44 EDT

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    On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 09:15:32 +0100 (BST), "David Carter" <> said:
    > On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Bron Gondwana wrote:
    >
    > > for all the users across which the single instance store needs to
    > > apply, then run 'sync_client -r -f $file'.
    >
    > I typically use "-u -f" to do this. However:
    >
    > > Creating files like this and passing them with the -f flag forces
    > > sync_client to consider them in the same run, so it "finds" the matching
    > > message on the replica.
    >
    > sync_server maintains a fairly modest UUID cache on the server side: 1000
    > messages in 2.3. A restart is negotiated after each UPLOAD command.

    Ah - yeah, that's right. Except that the restart only got negotiated after
    each folder was processed, and if you're pushing a new folder with 200,000
    messages (say, after a user move in our case) then that got a bit memory
    hungry and all sorts insane.

    Does this mean there is no way to get single-instance-store on a replica
    if you're rebuilding it from scratch?

    (short of some script that post-adds it with uuid scanning magic...)

    Bron.

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