On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 11:32:11AM -0300, Diego Carvalho wrote:
> Hi,
> I had problems compiling the Coda tar ball on a coda file system. The linker
> used to crash with a signal 11. This problem is due to the size of the venus
> cache. I increased the cache and the compilation goes on.
> I got a similar problem with a client machine running with 300 MB of cache when
> I tried to fetch (by ftp) a 400 MB file. The venus starts to loop on a cache
>overflow,
hi...
I also had this problem with the venus having cache overflow.
I guessed that the coda client transferred a file to the server, the venus
would cache the file in the /usr/coda/venus.cache first.
When it completed this action, the client would talk to the server and
transfer the file. Asking a question for codings, is it what I guessed true?
Thus you could make the size of /usr/coda/venus.cache be greater than the
files. For me, I use 1G for the venus' cache.
> and I was forced to reboot this client.
> Is there any protection against the cache overflow?
> BTW, the Venus version on the 5.2.2 distribution is still 5.2.0 (venus.version.h)...
> Best Regards,
> dc
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