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Steffen Neumann wrote:
Coda clients handle /coda and only /coda. (Well you can rename it, but I wouldn't recommend that)
Oh, I understood it was a server command!
I am not too sure about 6.0.x, but it could be:
cfs mkmount /coda/your.server.co.uk/ ROOTVOLUME and cfs mkmount /coda/your.server.co.uk/mytest test
Well, neither of these worked, eg:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cfs mkmount /coda/kryten/mytest test /coda/kryten: No such file or directory
Perhaps there is something wrong with my server setup (I don't know what it should "look like", as I said before.
Here is the log of volume creation:
09:23:34 Creating new log for root vnode
09:23:34 VAttachVolumeById: vol 1000002 (test.0) attached and online
09:23:34 create: volume 1000002 (test.0) created
09:23:34 S_VolSetLogParms: res flag on volume 0x1000002 set to 0 (resolution disabled)
09:23:34 S_VolSetLogParms: volume 1000002 log parms set
VLDB created. Search lengths: RO 0, RW 0, BK 0.
09:23:34 VRDB created, 2 entries
09:23:52 New Data Base received
09:27:00 Creating new log for root vnode
09:27:00 VAttachVolumeById: vol 1000003 (ROOTVOLUME.0) attached and online
09:27:00 create: volume 1000003 (ROOTVOLUME.0) created
09:27:00 S_VolSetLogParms: res flag on volume 0x1000003 set to 0 (resolution disabled)
09:27:00 S_VolSetLogParms: volume 1000003 log parms set
VLDB created. Search lengths: RO 0, RW 1, BK 0.
09:27:01 VRDB created, 3 entries
09:27:22 New Data Base received
As I said, I'd just like to get some data, any data, into the system so I can try out the client - problem is I don't know how. Do you see what I mean? BTW I've got all docs printed out, and I've also been scouring the list archive.
Once that works, go back to the archive and 6.0 announcement, and think about a decent naming scheme for your volumes. IIRC you could name your root '/' and volumes /home/ian so that they're automagically mounted if you access
/coda/your.server.co.uk/home/ian
Since I've never used this scheme, I got to refer you to the list archives.
BTW I'm trying to get eg. my home directory into the coda server, if that isn't obvious!
Not a good idea. Some programs need e.g. locking (e.g. evolution ?),
and behave differently when on ext2 or coda. You don't want your
mozilla cache on coda either. Do a normal /home/ian and populate with symlinks where needed. Create a tar of the symlinks, put in /coda/home/ian, and extract on "new" clients.
No problem, I'm not going to use it for real, just as a test (despite the name, it is a spare dir).
At some stage I might ask about living and working in the U.K., I am on the job hunt at the moment ;-( Bioinformatics seems to be low regarding the vacancies at the moment.
I won't make any open promises, but I'll help if I can ;)
- -- Ian Smith
Saltstone Media Limited The Old Workhouse, Union Road, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 1EQ
tel: +44 (0) 1548 854038 fax: +44 (0) 1548 854039
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