File level parity checks
Doug
dougsweetser-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Jan 7 12:57:13 EST 2009
Hello:
The few times I have lost files, I have been an unhappy camper. This
is why I do sometimes do rsync backups to another hard disk (maybe
once a month). On the Mac, there is a drive for time machine.
I vaguely recall reading somewhere, possibly here, about file level
parity checks. I may have been backing up a corrupted file for years.
I little reading led me to the command line tool par2. Where there
once was 1 file, there are now 8, now taking up 4 times as much space.
If I could hide any file ending in .par2 except when needed, the
clutter could be decrease.
Does anyone bother to use parity checks on the file level? I would
think someone might have written a script to walk through a directory,
writing par2 files where needed. Or is it the case that people just
use RAID #N?
Doug
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