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On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 10:56:58AM -0330, Roger Mason wrote: > Hello, > > I'm a new user. I have run a single server operation for a few weeks > and just added a second one. Both systems were installed from CVS > source onto Gentoo linux boxes. > > After adding the second machine I created a new volume on that is > replicated on both the SCM and second server. The createvol_rep > command completed sucessfully and I then created a mountpoint for the > volume from one of my clients. I tested successfully that the mounted > volume is writeable when either the SCM or second server is down. > > Now I would like volumes created _before_ adding the second server to > be replicated to it. > > Is this possible? If so, how? > I've been using coda for a few months now, and I've found that if you have a volume that you want replicated to a newly added server, you can do so by creating a new volume (either with volutil clone if you want at read-only replica), or with volutil create if you want a read-write replica. In the latter case, however, after you create the replica, you will need to manually edit the VRDB to make coda aware that the new volume is a replica of the origional (see man vrdb for details). Neil > Thanks for any help. > > Roger > > -- /*************************************************** *Neil Horman *nhorman_at_tuxdriver.com *gpg keyid: 1024D / 0x92A74FA1 *http://pgp.mit.edu ***************************************************/Received on 2008-11-06 08:10:55