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username="http://sekenre.wordpress.com/"
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nickname="sekenre"
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subject="Synchronizing Bup repositories"
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date="2013-05-07T16:46:34Z"
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content="""
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Hi All,
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I managed to answer my questions above about copying changes between local bup repositories efficiently.
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You run the following commands
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git annex copy . --to bup_repo_1 # Uses bup split in the background (slow)
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rsync -av /mnt/repodisk1/repo/ /mnt/repodisk2/repo/ \
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--exclude=config --exclude=*.bloom --exclude=*.midx # rsync without bup-specific indices (speed depends on delta between repositories)
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BUP_DIR=/mnt/repodisk2/repo/ bup midx -a && bup bloom # rebuild bup-specific indices on the target (this is extremely fast)
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git annex copy . --to bup_repo_2 # Records file is now available in repo2 (also extremely fast)
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Now `git annex whereis` will show the correct location and `git annex get <file> --from bup_repo_2` will work.
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So far in my testing I haven't found any problems...
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"""]]
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