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<swedneck[m]1>
I think IRC admins are matrix admins too
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<victorbjelkholm>
in the go-ipfs config, setting Swarm.AddrFilters would prevent those ranges to be connected to? Is there a way of setting a inverse-filter? I want to specify a range that the node is only allowed to connect to instead of disallowing
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<the-erm>
Is there a way to manually trigger garbage collection? Searching for "ipfs manual garbage collection" gives me a link to a wikipedia article.
<the-erm>
Nothing sticks out when I run `ipfs` from the command line.
<victorbjelkholm>
the-erm: yeah, `ipfs repo gc`
<victorbjelkholm>
`ipfs commands | grep -i gc` is a nice way to search through all commands
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<the-erm>
Thanks
<the-erm>
Just to confirm, `ipfs repo gc` isn't going to mess with pinned content is it?
<ToxicFrog>
No. Every pinned object is a gc root.
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<the-erm>
Thanks.
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<the-erm>
The next question is if I run `ipfs add -r <folder>` and then I delete the folder, does the content still stay pinned as long as I don't delete the `~/.ipfs` folder - or whatever I set the env `IPFS_PATH` to?
<the-erm>
I guess I could test ...
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<the-erm>
It's my understanding once you add/pin a file it's always going to exist in `~/.ipfs` but I could be wrong.
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<swedneck[m]1>
you are correct
<swedneck[m]1>
unless you use --nocopy, in which case it relies in the content staying in place
<Kolonka[m]>
I wonder, what difference does --nocopy make with object creation?
<Kolonka[m]>
if the original file is untouched, then to the blocks simply link to certain parts of that file rather than holding the data itself?
<Kolonka[m]>
wouldn't that slow down I/O?
<Kolonka[m]>
then do*
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<emunand>
hey guys, im trying to add some pretty big file to IPFS but it doesn't seem to be working
<emunand>
it always stops at 10.03%, and doesn't increase even after waiting quite a while
<emunand>
i haven't turned my daemon on, as i dont think it's necessary to need it while adding files
<emunand>
if it helps, im adding a bunch of small files with lots of directories
<emunand>
im also running this command to add the files: