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Mateon1 |
Oh, I completely forgot about IA.BAK for a while, I haven't been checking in about 450 gigs of shard17. After running ./iabak-cronjob manually, it should be fine, right? |
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Mateon1 |
Typo: 350 gigs |
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db48x |
yep |
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db48x |
though you might also make sure that the cronjob is getting run on a regular basis |
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db48x |
it can be run as either a cron job (as you no doubt suspect), or as a systemd timer |
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Mateon1 |
That's unfortunately impossible for me because I run iabak in a really weird environment |
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Mateon1 |
Well, I haven't figured out a way to do it at least |
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Mateon1 |
My iabak folder is inside a debian chroot that requires a custom script for proper setup (which needs to be ran as root). |
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Mateon1 |
The host system is NixOS, which does not like unpackaged executables - the dynamic executable loader is in a non-standard location |
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Mateon1 |
(leading to confusing errors like: ./iabak: no such file or directory, referring to the hardcoded executable loader path) |
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closure |
git-annex is packaged in Nix, so you could install that and bypass the part of iabak that downloads it |
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(the rest of iabak being shell script should easily run in Nix) |
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Mateon1 |
I remember trying to make it work on the host system but quickly gave up, I don't have the patience for that. |
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Mateon1 |
I drop everything I don't want to bother with into a chroot |
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Mateon1 |
Currently doing a bunch of fuzzing, as well as Rust development. I use the host OS for Python because nix-shell is quite nice. |