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Background replication will not kick in if there aren't at least
that many clients connected.
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Will not preallocate images in this mode. Old images are only
deleted if the disk is full, determined by write() calls to
the cache file yielding ENOSPC or EDQUOT. In such a case,
the least recently used image(s) will be deleted to free
up at least 256MiB, and then the write() call will be repeated.
This *should* work somewhat reliably unless the cache partition
is ridiculously small. Performance might suffer a little, and
disk fragmentation might occur much faster than in prealloc
mode. Testing is needed.
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maxClients, maxImages, maxPayload, maxReplicationSize
Refs #3231
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Introduce new flag in "select image" message to tell the uplink server
whether we have background replication enabled or not. Also reject
a connecting proxy if the connecting proxy uses BGR but we don't, as this
would basically force the image to be replicated locally too.
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This reverts commit bc062fbb650df939c93d88520e822e9df8abc4be.
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after install)
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