Then where are the nodes stored?

On Dec 17, 2007, at 2:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Sun Dec 16 20:58:30 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no venti partition, and venti/conf asks for one called
v.arenas. The reason was that the default configuration of the
installer only gave fossil 700MB and venti/arenas 3GB. I wasn't sure
that would be sufficient for my files :-)


Unless I completely misunderstand the way venti and fossil work, that
would be quite sufficient unless you plan on creating more than
about 700 MB of files in a day. After you install, fossil will flush everything to venti, which *should* get you a pretty much empty fossil partition--
it's just a cache, remember. Your files will then be moved from fossil
to venti every night thereafter. Since venti practices block compression,
it shouldn't be much of a problem to have venti... unless you copy in
a whole bunch of mp3 files and then decide you don't want them *after*
venti has written them.
I used a fossil+venti system to store a bunch of music at one point. I would fill up the fossil buffer with mp3s, then force a sync to venti, then re-fill the fossil buffer, repeating until I had transferred everything and written
it to venti.
If the things I've said here are wrong or don't make sense, let me know.

John


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