From: Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gentoo@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OT: Fighting bit rot
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 15:07:42 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAEH5T2OzGS3wDyUhuedtVTCSpmUyZJJsrnSefE-QbVpvYHykvQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <50EB2BF7.4040109@binarywings.net>
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Florian Philipp <lists@binarywings.net> wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I have a use case where I am seriously concerned about bit rot [1] and I
> thought it might be a good idea to start looking for it in my own
> private stuff, too.
>
> Solving the problem is easy enough:
> - Record checksums and timestamps for each file
> - Check and update records via cronjob
> - If checksum changed but timestamp didn't, notify user
> - Let user restore from backup
>
> However, I haven't found any application in portage for this task. Now,
> the implementation is easy enough but I'm wondering why it hasn't been
> done. Or do I just look for the wrong thing? The only suitable thing
> seems to be app-admin/tripwire but that application also looks like
> overkill.
Not really what you are asking for, but I think btrfs and zfs have
checksumming built-in to the filesystem. I'm not sure what userspace
tools are like to monitor this, or if it's just an fsck away.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-01-07 21:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-01-07 20:11 [gentoo-user] OT: Fighting bit rot Florian Philipp
2013-01-07 21:07 ` Paul Hartman [this message]
2013-01-07 22:05 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-07 21:33 ` Michael Mol
2013-01-07 22:10 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-07 23:20 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-08 7:27 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-08 7:55 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-08 16:16 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-08 16:42 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-08 17:41 ` Pandu Poluan
2013-01-08 19:02 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-09 2:55 ` Pandu Poluan
2013-01-08 19:53 ` [gentoo-user] " Grant Edwards
2013-01-08 20:30 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-08 21:45 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-08 22:15 ` Grant Edwards
2013-01-08 23:37 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-09 2:47 ` Grant Edwards
2013-01-09 8:31 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-09 14:48 ` Grant Edwards
2013-01-09 15:36 ` Holger Hoffstaette
2013-01-09 16:32 ` Pandu Poluan
2013-01-09 16:42 ` Grant Edwards
2013-01-09 20:52 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-09 20:53 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-08 15:29 ` Grant Edwards
2013-01-08 15:42 ` Michael Mol
2013-01-08 16:28 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-08 17:35 ` [gentoo-user] " Volker Armin Hemmann
2013-01-08 19:06 ` Florian Philipp
2013-01-08 20:57 ` Joshua Murphy
2013-01-08 21:49 ` Alan McKinnon
2013-01-08 19:11 ` [gentoo-user] " James
2013-01-09 4:40 ` Volker Armin Hemmann
2013-01-09 15:17 ` walt
2013-01-09 18:57 ` Volker Armin Hemmann
2013-01-09 0:12 ` [gentoo-user] " Randy Barlow
2013-01-07 23:31 ` William Kenworthy
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