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I tried the new SuSE 8.0. Coda ran quite good (all daemons were running, replicated volumes worked), but _extremely_ slow (about 1 minute for 1 MB). After fixing some problems, the situation didn't get better. There were also (as with my RedHat and Debian Problems) no helpful answers. I give up now (tried four different distributions and lots of versions). I am also interessted for what you dropped coda in favor of ... Stephan Jan Bruvoll <jan_at_bruvoll.com> on 03.07.2002 16:20:00 To: srickaue_at_mail.eds.ch, codalist_at_coda.cs.cmu.edu cc: Subject: Re: updatesrv not starting On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 15:15, srickaue_at_mail.eds.ch wrote: > My results with Debian (potato and woody): After trying to launch > "updatesrv" it dies with "neighbour table overflow" (libc6 2.2.5). Using > libc6 2.1.3 I have the same as on Redhat: No error messages and also no > running daemon ... I seem to remember you mentioning trying a SuSE version... which one did you try? I got Coda up and running on a patched 7.1 version (patched as in all the updates included), and it worked more or less directly out-of-the-box. I chose to drop Coda because the constraints on file server size (COME ON GUYS - nobody sets up a file server with 50Gb of disk!), but that is another story... Best regards, JanReceived on 2002-07-03 10:46:54