Hi, Quoting Seth R Arnold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Having never run coda before makes me emminatly qualified to talk about it. > :) > > set the cache-size-in-kb to whatever you want. The rule is -- more cache > will likely lead to more speed improvements. Of course, if coda is like > everything else, there are limits to how far you can push it and still get > returns. I would guess 100 megs would be a nice place to start if you are > thinking of a gig of data or so available to the client.. > I tryed and the answer is: pixinguinha:/usr/local/home/baptista# venus-setup tomjobim 1000 /etc/services already has new services registered! Good. I dont know if is working or not! > and, I would imagine the coda server would need its own uid on the server. > Use whatever password you set there -- or, if it doesn't, give it the root > password. this might work. :) > When I tried to log as admin, I cant: pixinguinha:/usr/local/home/baptista# clog admin username: admin Password: Invalid login (RPC2_NOBINDING (F)).
And my /vice/db/user.coda file has: tomjobim:/vice/db# more user.coda rootl:1ntXKmPBGg9p6:0:1:Local System Manager:/:/bin/bash admin:1ntXKmPBGg9p6:2127:21:AccountsAdministrator:/usr/local:/etc/adm baptista:19jqKiN1N7a66:1000::Paulo Henrique:/home/baptista:/usr/bash lages:0sfRmdBtqwwxk:1001::Diego Lages:/home/lages:/usr/bash tomjobim:/vice/db# I'm lost! Anyone can help me? Thanks, Paulo Henrique > good luck :) > > On Sun, Sep 05, 1999 at 06:52:56AM +0000, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have to do in one week a monograph about CODA for school and I'm a bit > > late! :) > > I got Debian GNU/Linux experimental packages of Coda-server and > > Coda-client and installed in 2 machines (a server and a client). > > These packages do a lot for me to setup. I was checking CODA HOWTO and > > all > > is did by the debian packages except connect the client to the server. :) > > And I still cant figure how to connect my client: > > > > ============================================================================= > > > > 3.5 Connecting your client to a new Coda server > > Now you are ready to point a Venus (client) at this server. You do this > > by > > typing > > venus-setup server-name cache-size-in-kb > > > > NOTE: Windows 95 users should type the IP address and not the hostname of > > the server. > > > > Start Venus as explained above. From the coda client side, the root > > volume > > will appear under /coda. To use it you must now authenticate to Coda, since > > it is write protected. > > > > The vice-setup program installed an administrative Coda user on the > > server. > > It has a uid you chose and has been assigned password changeme. You may > > clog into Coda with this uid: > > > > clog "adminuser" > > > > Validate that you have tokens with the ctokens utility. > > > > You can now create files in coda, because the administrative user is on > > the > > access control list (ACL) of the /coda directory. Read the next section to > > find out how to do more with Coda. > > > > ============================================================================== > > > > My two questions are how much is the cache size? and how do I know/set > > "adminuser" passowrd? > > > > After setting CODA I will do some performance tests against NFS. > > Please help a student in a hurry. :) > > Thanks, Paulo Henrique > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- > Seth Arnold | http://www.willamette.edu/~sarnold/ > Hate spam? See http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for help > Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into > your ~/.signature to help me spread!