Welcome to the Coda Server Setup script! You already have a file /etc/coda/server.conf! Continueing will remove that file. Do you want to continue? [yes/no] yes Setting up config files for a coda server. Do you want the file /etc/coda/server.conf created? [yes] What is the root directory for your coda server(s)? [/vice] Setting up /vice. Directories under /vice are set up. Is this the master server, aka the SCM machine? (y/n) y Setting up tokens for authentication. The following token must be identical on all servers. Enter a random token for update authentication : aoeuhtns The following token must be identical on all servers. Enter a random token for auth2 authentication : aoeuhtns The following token must be identical on all servers. Enter a random token for volutil authentication : aoeuhtns tokens done! Setting up the file list for update client Filelist for update ready. /etc/services already has new services registered! Good. /etc/services ready for Coda Now installing files specific to the SCM... Setting up servers file. Enter an id for the SCM server. (hostname baldwin) The serverid is a unique number between 0 and 255. You should avoid 0, 127, and 255. serverid: 1 done! Initializing the VSGDB to contain the SCM as E0000100 /vice/db/VSGDB set up Setting up ROOTVOLUME file Enter the name of the rootvolume (< 32 chars) : codaroot Setting up users and groups for Coda You need to give me a uid (not 0) and username (not root) for a Coda System:Administrator member on this server, (sort of a Coda super user) Enter the uid of this user: 99 Enter the username of this user: nobody Going to rebuild the protection databases moving /vice/db/prot_users.db to /vice/db/prot_users.db.old moving /vice/db/prot_index.db to /vice/db/prot_index.db.old An initial administrative user nobody (id 99) with Coda password changeme now exists. A server needs a small log disk partition, preferrably on a disk by itself. It also needs a metadata partition of approx 4% of you filespace. For trial purposes you may give oridnary files instead of raw partitions. Keep all size small if you do this. Production servers will want partitions for speed. ------------------------------------------------------- WARNING: you are going to play with your partitions now. verify all answers you give. ------------------------------------------------------- WARNING: these choices are not easy to change once you are up and running. Are you ready to set up RVM? [yes/no] yes What is your log partition? /var/log/codalog The log size must be smaller than you log partition. We recommend not more than 30M log size, and 2M is a good choice. What is your log size? (enter as e.g. '2M') 2M What is your data partition (or file)? /vice/misc/data The data size must be approx 4% of you server file space. We have templates for servers of approx: 500M, 1G, 2.2G, 3.3G, 8G (you can store less, but not more on such servers). The corresponding data sizes are 22M, 44M, 90M, 130M, 315M. Pick one of the defaults, otherwise I will bail out What is the size of you data partition (or file) [22M, 44M, 90M, 130M, 200M, 315M]: 200M -------------------------------------------------------- WARNING: DATA and LOG partitions are about to be wiped. -------------------------------------------------------- --- log area: /var/log/codalog, size 2M. --- data area: /vice/misc/data, size 200M. Proceed, and wipe out old data? [y/n] y LOG file has been initialized! Rdsinit will initialize data and log. This takes a while. rvm_initialize succeeded. Going to initialize data file to zero, could take awhile. done. ? ERROR: rds_zap_heap RVM_EINTERNAL. Your coda server is not completely setup. You will need set it up by hand or fix the problems and rerun /usr/sbin/vice-setup.