Coda File System

Coda client cache on a coda server.

From: <braam_at_cs.cmu.edu>
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 09:25:19 -0500
You can't "cut the disk cache" but you could make a small system to
play with.  First I recommend you install the client and play with our 
testserver. 

In installing a server you'll need to choose RVM data and log files.
You can make the log file very small (1MB for example) and the
smallest data file which we have pre configured is 10M.  So with a
total of around 15M available + the space for the Coda packages (which 
are far too large ... ) you should be able to play. 

Good luck.

- Peter -




Toshio Kuratomi writes:
 > Is it necessary to specify a large client cache
 > on a coda server?  Is there a way to disable it
 > altogether?  I want to start experimenting with
 > the server side of coda, but I have limited disk
 > space to do it in.  I was hoping I could cut the
 > disk cache on the server since the files would
 > be "local" to the machine anyway.
 > 
 > -Toshio
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Received on 1998-03-30 09:28:54