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>On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, alshu wrote: > Jan Harkes wrote: > > What you want it some sort of a 2nd class replica/proxy server at one > > site that operates like a trusted middleman for all local clients that > > want to access remote data. It can cache files to avoid unnecessary data > > traffic > What about use one Coda client in remote office (with cache property) > and use NFS for sharing its Coda volumes for local clients? > Hello Aleks, > you would open a big can of worms trying to export one file system over > another, with rather different semantics and (lacking some) capabilities. > Regards, > -- > Ivan and then > > On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:45:47AM +0200, Dick Kniep wrote: > > 2. If NOT possible, can we mount a Coda partition thru NFS? > > > > If the second is also not possible, are there any alternatives? > It is possible, I used the userspace nfsd before, but never tried the > knfsd. NFS doesn't like to export a 'network filesystem', possibly to > avoid recursively exporting itself, and needs a special option like > --reexport or something. > Jan I am sorry, but i don't understand in which combination (exactly) i can use (safely) Coda with NFS. Aleks.Received on 2003-07-08 07:10:20