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Hallo everybody,
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I have an ARM based Synology NAS and I would like to use git annex to replace the "backup" solution provided by Synology. The basic idea is that I want files in a safe place when the house burns down or they get removed by accident.
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Since I only care about the latest version and want to make really sure local programs (cifs service, photostation and so on) do not run into trouble caused by symlinks, I guess direct mode is what I want. I have been tinkering around and things seem to be working for the most part. A few questions remain:
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Assuming I have all files synced to glacier and then accidentally remove all content and try to recover with the bare repo - with metadata but without content. the situation looks like this.
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➜ syno-archive git:(annex/direct/master) git annex status test.txt
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D test.txt
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➜ syno-archive git:(annex/direct/master)
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I try to get my files back out of glacier:
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➜ syno-archive git:(annex/direct/master) git annex get test.txt
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get test.txt (from glacier...)
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ok
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(Recording state in git...)
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➜ syno-archive git:(annex/direct/master)
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Contrary to my expectation, text.txt did not appear on disk.
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Given the bare repo, you would one recover all content (thousands of files)? I expected "git annex get --all" to do the trick.
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PS: This is from git-annex version 5.20141125
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regards
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Andreas
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