2012-05-27 01:11:19 +00:00
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Add to the [[webapp]] some configuration of git-annex.
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There are some basic settings that pass through to `git config`, things
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like how much disk space to leave free, how many copies to ensure are kept
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of files, etc.
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The meat of the configuration will be in configuration assistants that walk
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through setting up common use cases.
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2012-05-27 20:57:32 +00:00
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* Create a repository (run when the web app is started without a configured
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repository too).
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2012-05-27 01:11:19 +00:00
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* Clone this repo to a USB drive.
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* Clone this repo to another host:
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1. Prompt for the hostname (or do avahi local machine discovery).
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2. Enable the two hosts to ssh to one-another and run git-annex shell.
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(A tricky problem, if ssh keys need to be added to do that.)
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3. Push over a clone of the repository. (Using git-annex-shell?)
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4. Start [[syncing]].
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* Set up Amazon S3.
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* Set up rsync remote.
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* Set up encryption.
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* I lost my USB drive!
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* etc -- many more possibilities
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