Hi.
After reading the manuals I'm not sure if I could tackle my problem
with coda. Perhaps you could give me some comments on my planned
scenario.
There are two networks, only occasionally connected through a modem
line.
Network W is my work environment (Solaris 7), homes are on NFS
shares. Admin is friendly but I won't be allowed to touch the NFS
configuration. Some Linux workstations.
Network H is my home environment (Linux), basically just one computer.
My laptop L (Linux, 20GB / 256MB) is mostly connected to W, sometimes
to H and sometimes offline.
Now I'd like to have my home (~500MB) on H, W, L to be in sync. I
don't want to remove my home from NFS since I need to access it
occasionally from several Solaris and Linux boxes at work.
My first idea was to have a SCM on the laptop and replication servers
on W and H. Since I'll be the only one editing files I don't expect
many server-server conflicts.
Will I be able to export a NFS share with coda, i.e. have
server:/home/foo as /vicepa?
Will replication & synchronization work as expected (i.e. seamlessly)?
Are there other, better suited tools for this you know of?
TIA
Chris.