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Simone Celli Marchi wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm a novice and I have some question about coda. My goal is to install coda > on my university (about 40 computer), so I start with a test with a couple > of computer. The first is setup to be the scm and the second a normal > server. On any machine there is 1Gb dedicated to coda file system. > These are my question : > > - how can I do to know if the two server are communicating ? > I tried to copy 1,5Gb on data in /coda, but after a 1Gb the copy fail, so I > have this doubt : > Well the best test to see if it is working is to use two clients. You create some files using the first client, by copying them into /coda and then look at those files from the other client. If that works, they are on the server. > - if I have two server with each 1Gb, I have a total of 2Gb, or the second > server take a copy of scm data ? You should try to divide you file tree into volumes, and put some volumes on one server, some on another. Have you read the HOWTO? > > Last question : when I setup venus with venus-setup, in the list of servers > I must list only scm servers, right ? But what does this mean ? What is the > mean to use two scm server ? If I have a scm server on my machine, said > simo.ddns.org, what appen if I do venus-setup > simo.ddns.org,testserver.coda.cmu.cs.edu 20000 ? You cannot list two scm's because they fall into different cells, and the system would get _very_ confused. You _can_ list both servers you have in the vstab. So simo.ddns.org,testserver.coda.cmu.cs.edu is not a good idea. - Peter - > > Sorry for my bad english! > > -- > Undergraduate student of Computer Science > PGP public key : finger celli_at_cs.unibo.it > http://caristudenti.cs.unibo.it/~celliReceived on 1999-03-31 12:17:27