On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 11:57:12PM +0200, Robert Bihlmeyer wrote:
> Matthew Toseland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > > NB: storeFile could be a list of location before, but with the native
> > > store all but the first element are ignored now. So if you used
> > > multiple locations, you must multiply the storeSize to get a
> > > similar-sized store as before.
> > Unless storeSize=convert, in which case it automatically multiplies the
> > storeSize (but it still only uses one directory output). Horrible
> > kludge, I know.
> 
> Only on the first run where conversion is done. If you restart the
> node later it will act like the "native" setting, so I guess your
> store will be trimmed drastically at that time.
Nope. AFAIR it multiplies it even then. Just leave it on convert.
> 
> With this it's actually a bit hard for users to keep their overall
> store size constant. "Set storeType to convert, then run fred, and if
> everything went fine, multiply storeSize by the number of
> storeFile paths you had and remove all such paths but the first."
> 
> Ummm ... instructing users to multiply their storeSize *before*
> using "convert" may make more sense. It would also play better with the
> debconf magic in my package.
> 
> -- 
> Robbe



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