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[rdiff-backup-users] what exactly does "--verify-at-time xyz" do...
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[rdiff-backup-users] what exactly does "--verify-at-time xyz" do... |
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Mon, 23 Mar 2009 11:20:26 -0700 |
--verify-at-time xyz
Wondering about --verify-at-time xyz
What exactly does this switch do?
From my understanding of the man-page, it appears to "recreate" the
actual file based on the date used in xyz, and then compare a *new*
computation of the SHA1 hash with the SHA1 hash calculated and
stored when the file was placed in the repository on date xyz.
i.e.
new sha-1 calc
-(from taking the current file, and applying all applicable
-rdiffs, then recalculating the sha-1 hash)
vs.
the stored sha-1 calc when the xyz backup was done.
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Is that correct?
If so, this would seem to be a pretty great way to verify the
integrity of the repository short of doing a full restore onto disk.
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Or, have I been huffing glue again, and completely misunderstood the man-page?
TIA,
Greg
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