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Hello, Now that seems to work. I think that the previous error was because I had an error when creating data partition (in a file) of 130M. I run now with a 90M data partition and it's ok. I have 6 anothers questions: 1) Sometime, when I try: kclog manu, I get: <<Local login only, could not contact venus>> Why ? (Venus is runnin on the client and the scm). 2) If I do a "cfs mkmount /coda/pc/shiva pc.shiva" on the pc.shiva server, on a client I can't see anything in /coda (with ls -l) but I can open a file in /coda/pc/shiva/. Is it normal ? 3) How kclog works ? When I run kclog manu (with or without a kinit manu before), kclog ask me for the password and it doens't seems to contact kerberos host (kauth2 is launched, no auth2). 4) Files on server are located in /vicepa, right ? But where are stored the names,... of the files ? Is it possible to use coda to see an entire machine (i.e. see the / of the server) as I can do with NFS. Related question: is it possible to replace /vicepa by an existing directory ? i.e.: clients can see /home/user1 files under /coda/user1 for exemple. 5) Can we really use Code (v 4.6.5) with coda-fs-module-k2.0.34_c4.6.0 module in a production environnement ? i.e. Is it (very) stable or is it know to crash and lose datas ? 6) What are the differences between coda-fs for kernel 2.0.x and kernel 2.1.x ? Thank you very much for your help. Coda seems to be a very good solution for sharing files. Manuel -- ____________________________________________________________________ Manuel GUESDON - SOFTWARE BUILDERS <mguesdon_at_sbuilders.com> http://www.sbuilders.com PGP Key Id: 12C3E391 PGP Signed/Encrypted mails preferedReceived on 1998-09-07 06:44:39