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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. The only way to populate a Coda server is exactly the way you describe. > So I tried setting up the client binaries on the server, but > it gets *really* unhappy when I try to write to it: ... > I can read files and move around the directory tree. But I can't > write: > > # cat >> /coda/tempfile > lawerlshlkjha > cat: write error: No such file or directory That must be some client error I would have expected EPERM or something. Does anything show up in /usr/coda/etc/venus.log when you try to do that? What is the file system type where /usr/coda/venus.cache is located? > How is this supposed to work? # cat >> /coda/tempfile lawerlshlkjha # cat /coda/tempfile lawerlshlkjha # Just like you expected it to work ;) JanReceived on 2001-05-15 08:04:04