9 Aug
2013
9 Aug
'13
10:12 p.m.
Michael, Charles,
thank you for your comments. I had already seen the wikipedia entries about ZFS, but when I have performed my tests, consisting in: generate a program that writes a 100 MB file to disk and perform the snapshot during the file is being written. Obviously the snapshot shows a view of the file with the information and size it had at the time of the snapshot... so I get a portion of it.
In order to save space I prefer no to have such half-files (mails) , and it is for this reason that I am asking if there is any way to prevent this.
I'm not an expert in field of file systems, so I can be asking very naive questions... but I appreciate your comments on this topic.
Thank you
Felix
On Friday 09 August 2013 20:39:31 Michael Grimm wrote:
On 09.08.2013, at 19:43, Felix Rubio Dalmau felixrubiodalmau@gmail.com wrote:
Actually the problem is that the snapshot is instantaneous, so if some commands are being run at the time of the snapshot I could get a snapshot of a non-consistent FS, right?
As mentioned before: Wrong. Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zfs#Snapshots_and_clones and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapshot_(computer_storage) and alike.
Regards, Michael