Jan
Once again, thanks for your reply.
>Their locations are all configurable in
>/etc/coda/venus.conf, but I don\'t think it will matter much at the
>moment.
I was thinking more along the lines of preventing the cache from filling my /usr
partition up, than from a performance standpoint.
One o
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 04:35:32PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How often does hoard need to be run? Whenever new files are added?
The hoardfile (or profile) contains descriptions of which paths the user
would be interested in, something like,
c(lear)
a(dd) /coda/usr/jaharkes 600:c+
a(dd) /
Jan
Once again many thanks for your reply. I\'m beginning to get the gist of what you\'re
saying now.
How often does hoard need to be run? Whenever new files are added?
If other clients update a file should hoard be run on all the clients to synchronize
them?
>The filedata is cached in cont
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On 23 Jan 2003, Vojtech Moravek wrote:
> When I have two servers is cell and non-SCM is down. Data on SCM server
> will be different after non-SCM start. My question is. How I can
> synchronize different data on volume between SCM and non SCM??? and is
> the same situation when SCM will be down??
HI all,
Now i testing CODA fs. It seems that its what i need. I read closely HOW TO and Administration manual. But i don't find solution for this problem :(.
When I have two servers is cell and non-SCM is down. Data on SCM server will be different after non-SCM start. My question is. How I ca
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Sandeep Kumar wrote:
> I am trying to set up a coda server and client just to be able to
> experiment with it. I am able to mount /coda in the client but can't
> write to the root on the server. The howto says the default password
> for the admin user is "changeme". But that
I am trying to set up a coda server and client just to be able to
experiment with it. I am able to mount /coda in the client but can't
write to the root on the server. The howto says the default password
for the admin user is "changeme". But that hasn't worked for me so
far. I am not sure that I a
I think you are asking for trouble by switching users.
One problem is that if changes are not all on the server when you
cunlog, there is no way for them to later get back without tokens.
Coda has a world view of a user on several computers and a single coda
userid. Changes made when disconected
I've searched the documentation and mailing list archives, but I'm
stuck. I'm fairly new using CODA (I used AFS a lot years ago), and I'm
sure that this is just a RTFM/setup problem.
I'm running Red Hat 8.0 (kernel 2.4.28-14), with Coda 5.3.19 and having
a sporadic problem. This log shows how
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 04:45:00PM +0200, Markus Eckerl wrote:
> Now I tried to install the server packages on a seperate machine.
> Installation works well. If I tried to connect from my client to the
> server the venus.err say the following:
...
> 16:14:01 SalvageFileSys completed on /vicepa
>
thank you very much jan
is that mean every time when i add non-scm server in the group for replicate
I have to create a new volume , volume storage group no.
SCM# echo rep:rootvolume > /vice/db/ROOTVOLUME and let the client
mount it ? is that right?
step by step
1.scm# echo "newserver 71 >> /vi
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 08:30:47AM +0200, Michael Radzewitz wrote:
> The coda-server is able to do
> this but it needs one SCM to control all actions. Is there a way of setup
> more than one SCM so that the second or third one will take over the control
Hello everyone,
i am looking for a filesystem which is able to synchronize some files among
some different servers. I think but i am not sure if the coda-file-system
will do this in my situation. As i mentioned before we need a way of
synchronize our files between some machines. The coda-server
thank you very much jan
is that mean every time when i add non-scm server in the group for replicate
I have to create a new volume , volume storage group no.
SCM# echo rep:rootvolume > /vice/db/ROOTVOLUME and let the client
mount it ? is that right?
step by step
1.scm# echo "newserver 71 >> /vi
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 05:52:13AM +0800, tin wrote:
> thank you for your reply jan
>
> i have somethings still confuse
>
> 1. E100 mean server group ID?
Yes, it identifies a group of Coda servers (the volume storage group).
The server ID's are in /vice/db/servers.
> 2. If I assume E10
thank you for your reply jan
i have somethings still confuse
1. E100 mean server group ID?
2. If I assume E100 is server ID ,then how to add non-SCM server in
E100 after doing createvol rootvolume E100 /vicepa ?
3. E100 cannot replicate with E0002001 right?
sorry for make y
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 11:01:55PM +0800, tin wrote:
> 1.May i know why i have to doing this?
>
> You might have to edit vicetab on the SCM to also
> include,
> /vicepa ftree width=64,depth=3
I believe that in the default configuration the /vice/db/vicetab file is
shared amongst all servers (i
thank you for you answer jan
1.May i know why i have to doing this?
You might have to edit vicetab on the SCM to also
include,
/vicepa ftree width=64,depth=3
and 'touch /vicepa/FTREEDB' on the new server to allow it to recognise
and start using the /vicepa partition.
2. Create a new server
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 04:27:03AM +0800, tin wrote:
> hi all:
> May I know which Step is right ? (for setup coda server)
>
> 1(SCM)
> 1.create a mount point ext2 for vicepa
> 2.create a two partition for log and RVM
> 3.run vice-setup
> 4.start auth2
> 5.start rpc2
I guess this sh
hi all:
May I know which Step is right ? (for setup coda server)
1(SCM)
1.create a mount point ext2 for vicepa
2.create a two partition for log and RVM
3.run vice-setup
4.start auth2
5.start rpc2
6.start codasrv
7.modify /vice/db/servers add the secondary server name and number in it
8.modify /v
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, tin wrote:
> hi all:
>
> when i type this
>
> [root@test init.d]# createvol_rep ROOTVOLUME E100 /vicepa
> Servers are (test )
> V_BindToServer: binding to host test.abc.com
> RPC2_NewBinding to server test.abc.com failed with RPC2_NOBINDING (F)
> cat: /tmp/vollist.102
hi all:
when i type this
[root@test init.d]# createvol_rep ROOTVOLUME E100 /vicepa
Servers are (test )
V_BindToServer: binding to host test.abc.com
RPC2_NewBinding to server test.abc.com failed with RPC2_NOBINDING (F)
cat: /tmp/vollist.1021: No such file or directory
Found no partitions for
"tin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> may i know where can find some document about setting up mail server using
> coda ?
Well, as a start:
* get accustomed with coda,
set up a play system and experience
the odds you will encounter on your production
machine.
* read the documentation
dear all:
may i know where can find some document about setting up mail server using
coda ?
thank you very much
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On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 04:52:14PM -0700, Dave Thomas wrote:
> Since files seem to be created on /vicepa/0/0... this isn't as
> trivial a problem that I at first thought.
And a lot of metadata which is associated with the files in /vicepa is
stored in RVM, version vectors, directories, ACL's etc.
According to Steffen Neumann:
>
>
>> what is the meaning E100?
>This is an id for your server(s).
More precisely, it is the VSG (Volume Storage Group) ID and it
uniquely identifies the server or servers that will hold the data for
a replicated volume.
--
I've got a really basic problem here:
I want to move files from the server (it's a linux 2.2.18 box)
onto the coda share.
Since files seem to be created on /vicepa/0/0... this isn't as
trivial a problem that I at first thought.
So I tried setting up the client binaries on the server, but
it ge
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> is /viepa have to create by myhand? (ext2fs?)
I think it is done during the installation,
through the script vice-setup
> what is the meaning E100?
This is an id for your server(s).
once you need something else tha
thank you very much Steffen
now i'm clear
createvol_rep coda.homes.sneumann E100 /vicepa
is /viepa have to create by myhand? (ext2fs?)
what is the meaning E100?
thank you very much
:)
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Now I got it:
On the server machine data is stored
in a raw format on the partition mounted on /vicepa
Actual files are only visible to
the coda client in /coda
Even on the server machine you need
the client software "venus" to actually access the files.
client side /coda = server side /???/???
where is mount point /coda in server side
(vice-setup data partition? or meta data RVM? )
thank you very much
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According to tin:
>
>sorry one more new question,
>Is rootvolume store my data file (etc .. .doc .txt .xls )
>
You can but it is not recommended because it can make recovery a bit
more difficlut.
>if yes is rootvolume in = /etc/.../db or vice-setup that data partition?
>
If you have a standar
"tin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> when rootvolume full, how to add a new hard drive mount more space for store
> my data file
RAID (and logical volume manager LVM)
has a mode where you can add storage to a "device".
Hop you don't mean that ;-)
What you can do in coda is to add
thank you very much jan
sorry make you trouble again
i will study hard on your Coda File System User and System Administrators
Manual,
but i still have one thing not understand,
if i using single coda server environment,
when rootvolume full, how to add a new hard drive mount more space for stor
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:26:31PM +0800, tin wrote:
> thank you very much Jan
>
> where i can setup ROOTVOLUME? (size , and partition )
Ehh, this sounds like a trick question.
The name of the root volume should be in /vice/db/ROOTVOLUME on the
servers. Where this volume is created doesn't matt
thank you very much Jan
where i can setup ROOTVOLUME? (size , and partition )
thx
tin
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 03:13:51AM +0800, tin wrote:
> hi all:
>
> after mount coda , when i touch a file to /coda
> touch: creating `/coda/ab': Permission denied
>
> where can set permission and howto login?
You need to obtain a token so that Coda can check your identity.
$ clog
password:
hi all:
after mount coda , when i touch a file to /coda
touch: creating `/coda/ab': Permission denied
where can set permission and howto login?
and i don't understand some questions in vice-setup
1. Setting up ROOTVOLUME file
Enter the name of the rootvolume (< 32 chars) :
Is this rootvolume
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 12:09:40AM +0800, tin wrote:
> hi all:
>
> how to startup rpc2portmap
>
> when i type rpc2portmap
>
> [02:47:30]Main Process: "rpc2b.c", line 119:RPC2_Init(): Couldn't create
> socket
>
> what i missing
There is already a process using udp port 369, most likely ano
hi all:
how to startup rpc2portmap
when i type rpc2portmap
[02:47:30]Main Process: "rpc2b.c", line 119:RPC2_Init(): Couldn't create
socket
what i missing
thank you very much
i install by rpms in RH7.1
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>
>
> Hello, I want to setup a
Hello, I want to setup a MySQL server in a coda volume, but i don't know how
to make a coda volume that MySQL can update automatically.
TIA
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On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 12:33:50AM +0100, Sangohn Christian wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I?d like to switch from nfs to coda because I was told coda is muh more
> powerful and secure.
> The documentation sounds great. But it seems difficult to heve coda running.
> I?m beginning with the client venus,
Hello all!
I´d like to switch from nfs to coda because I was told coda is muh more
powerful and secure.
The documentation sounds great. But it seems difficult to heve coda running.
I´m beginning with the client venus, as stated tin the howto:
I configured only the test server from cmu.edu as ser
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 10:41:02AM +0100, Christian Haul wrote:
> 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
> l
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
sha
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 06:45:21PM +0100, Christian Haul wrote:
> Hi,
>
> from the first glance it looks like coda is the tool of choice to sync
> a laptop computer with my home base. Thus I'd like to give it a try.
>
> Unfortunately, I seem not to be able to find the sources for an
> up-to-date
Hi,
from the first glance it looks like coda is the tool of choice to sync
a laptop computer with my home base. Thus I'd like to give it a try.
Unfortunately, I seem not to be able to find the sources for an
up-to-date kernel module for linux 2.2 (I'm currently running
i386 2.2.19pre12ext3 on my
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 02:52:46PM -, ROD wrote:
> Then on scm:
>
> creatvol_rep coda.root E100 /vicepa
> creatvol_rep coda.two E101 /vicepa
> creatvol_rep coda.repl E104 /vicepa
Check whether the underlying replicas got created successfully but
looking at the volumelists on eac
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 01:29:39PM -0600, Kelly Corbin wrote:
> I'm new to the list and wanted to ask some questions about Coda to gauge
> peoples personal experiences with it.
>
> 1. How stable is it? Do you have problems with data corruption at all?
I still consider Coda in an experimental
I'm new to the list and wanted to ask some questions about Coda to gauge
peoples personal experiences with it.
1. How stable is it? Do you have problems with data corruption at all?
2. What about other DFSs? Has anyone used anything else and how does
it compare to Coda.
3. Is Coda what I
Hi have just set-up 2 x ftp servers both using coda to replicate the ftp
contents.
The problem is even though I have followed the how to/admin doc's I am still
having trouble creating the mount for the replication volume.
On giving the command cfs mkmkount /coda/var coda.repl it creates a link
in
> "Simon" == Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> * what's the status of Coda behind NAT devices? I got
Simon> coda-client to work fine on a clean redhat7 box, but
Simon> another box with linux-2.4.0-test9 behind a NAT device
Simon> printed the following. I'm n
Hi, I'm checking out if coda could be useful for me (as I did some
year ago, but I had different needs then), and I've some minor
comments and questions. I'm installing 5.3.10 rpms on a i386 redhat
linux 7 system.
First some kudos: the package look very professional, and so does the
documentatio
Hi,
I've been playing with coda for the last couple of days (5.3.7 w/
redhat-6.1 stock 2.2.12-20 kernel module) and I've been trying to figure
out how the coda acl's work. In User and Administration manual in the File
Protection chapter (http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/manual/x237.htm
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 4:38 AM
Subject: Re: newbie question
> Shafeeq Sinnamohideen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > [root@server1 /root]# createvol_rep rootvolume E
Shafeeq Sinnamohideen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > [root@server1 /root]# createvol_rep rootvolume E100 /vicepa
> > Servers are (server1 )
> > HexGroupId is 7F01
> > creating volume rootvolume.0 on server1
> > V_BindToServer: binding to host localhost.localdomain
> > RPC2_NewBinding to
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Madhav wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have run into this problem while installing codaserver in my 6.1
> redhat(kernel 2.1.12) box.
> When I tried the last step under setting an SCM server which goes like this
> "createvol-rep rootvolume E100 /vicepa"
> I got the following message.
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 03:50:42PM +0530, Madhav wrote:
> Hi,
>
> RPC2_NewBinding to server localhost.localdomain failed with RPC2_NOBINDING
Bad Redhat installation again, gethostname/getdomainname return rubbish,
please fix your host.domain names in /etc/sysconfig/network, after that
it should
Hi,
I have run into this problem while installing codaserver in my 6.1
redhat(kernel 2.1.12) box.
When I tried the last step under setting an SCM server which goes like this
"createvol-rep rootvolume E100 /vicepa"
I got the following message.
[root@server1 /root]# createvol_rep rootvolume E0
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 02:03:55PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > hi all,
> > i am using redhat 6.1 kernel(2.2.12). i wanted to install
> > coda and try this out.
> >
> > will i have to modify/compile the kernel? will i need any
> > other packages?
>
> I also installed Coda on Redhat 6.1,
> hi all,
> i am using redhat 6.1 kernel(2.2.12). i wanted to install
> coda and try this out.
>
> will i have to modify/compile the kernel? will i need any
> other packages?
I also installed Coda on Redhat 6.1, and I used
linux-coda-5_2_3-linux2_2_9.tgz for building the kernel
module. By the
hi all,
i am using redhat 6.1 kernel(2.2.12). i wanted to install coda and try this
out.
i have downloaded the following rpm's from
ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/linux/i386/
coda-debug-server-5.3.5-1.i386.rpm,
coda-debug-client-5.3.5-1.i386.rpm,
coda-fs-module-k2.0.36cmufac_5.3.5-
Jan Harkes wrote:
> . . . As Coda caches whole files, it is not very useful to actually have
> larger than 2GB files because it takes a lot of time to fetch/store such
> a large file (I know networking is getting faster every day, but still).
> However, being able to run Coda on 64-bit architectu
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 10:50:59AM -0600, Lou Langholtz wrote:
> > . . .
> > > 3. If coda supports bigger than 2GB caches, is the largest file size
> > > always the size of the cache or is it limited to 32bits large or
> > > something? Ie. is coda a 32 bit file system?
> >
> > Yes, Cod
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> Subject: Re: newbie questions on sizes...
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 12:58:29AM -0600, Lou Langholtz wrote:
> > Hoping someone could easily answer some newbie questions for me:
> >
> > 1. The docs seem to encourage using caches of only 600MB
> . . .
> > 3. If coda supports bigger than 2GB caches, is the largest file size
> > always the size of the cache or is it limited to 32bits large or
> > something? Ie. is coda a 32 bit file system?
>
> Yes, Coda is still very 32-bit oriented. Even on a 64-bit processor,
> like the spa
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 12:58:29AM -0600, Lou Langholtz wrote:
> Hoping someone could easily answer some newbie questions for me:
>
> 1. The docs seem to encourage using caches of only 600MB or less. Is
> that just because it takes a while to prep a new cache or is there
Hoping someone could easily answer some newbie questions for me:
1. The docs seem to encourage using caches of only 600MB or less. Is
that just because it takes a while to prep a new cache or is there
some technical problem using a cache a full 2GB large?
2. Does coda have support
Jan Harkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>However, it is interesting that the auth2.pw file wouldn't have to
>contain xor-ed cleartext passwords anymore. We currently need them
>because of the shared secret authentication/key exchange.
Interesting...
You know, if there's a cronjob which refreshes
On Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 05:34:49PM -0400, Pete Gonzalez wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply. BTW, is this a "bug" or a "feature"?
> It seems kind of unusal to have a daily cronjob that uses the cleartext
> administrator's password. For example, the server could instead validate
> the client with
At 11:46 AM 7/18/99, Jan Harkes wrote:
>> CODA security tokens expire after a day -- how does one keep
>> tokens held by daemons from expiring?
>
>You don't really. On our webserver there is a cronjob that obtains a new
>token every day.
>
>Another solution might be the `tokentool' that got includ
On Sat, Jul 17, 1999 at 10:05:07PM -0400, Pete Gonzalez wrote:
> CODA security tokens expire after a day -- how does one keep
> tokens held by daemons from expiring?
>
> Pete Gonzalez
You don't really. On our webserver there is a cronjob that obtains a new
token every day.
Another solution migh
CODA security tokens expire after a day -- how does one keep
tokens held by daemons from expiring?
Pete Gonzalez
Hi Mike,
The problem is that pre-5.0 versions of the coda client don't work
on glibc-2.1.x. And the 5.x.x versions have got a slightly modified
RPC protocol over the network. So you need to run both a 5.x client
(for the glibc problems), and a 5.x server (to have the client talk
to it).
btw. Th
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>
> Hi Mike,
>
> The problem is that pre-5.0 versions of the coda client don't work
> on glibc-2.1.x. And the 5.x.x versions have got a slightly modified
> RPC protocol over the network. So you need to run both a 5.x client
> (for the glibc problems), and a 5.x server (t
I apologize for posting this again but our mail servers have been eating
mail for the last
month I dont know weather I missed the replies your you never got it.
I'm still having the same problem with the server.
I tried running the server on a FreeBSD box with 16MB of ram but it
thrashed very
What you want can be achieved with a PAM module for Coda authentication,
which would automatically log a user in to Coda.
However, I sense that you haven't used Coda yet. It's a complicated
system and I strongly recommend playing around with it before putting it
in production use. Also, at pr
Hi,
I've been toying with the idea of putting coda in over here for
about the past 3 months or so. I've finally decided that I have to do
something and I don't want to mess around with NFS any more. It's a mess.
What i've been trying to acomplish is connect two machines
together
This is kind of ambitious. Why don't you first play with it a bit, to
find out if it suits your needs.
- Peter -
Kevin Day wrote:
>
> If this isn't the correct place to ask these questions, let me know and i'll
> repost elsewhere. :)
>
> I'm currently using NFS in a smallish network, where
If this isn't the correct place to ask these questions, let me know and i'll
repost elsewhere. :)
I'm currently using NFS in a smallish network, where i've got one NFS server
where all users's home directories and mail is stored, and 3 NFS client
servers, that users actually login to.
My probl
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