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From: Greg A. Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 4:11 PM
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Subject: Re: checkout/commit onto/from shared disks.
[ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 11:38:41 (-0700), Kristopher Hollingsworth
wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: ch
Yeh... That'd be nice, I'll see what I can't talk them in to doing... Oh well,
Thanks for the help, it's appreciated.
-Kristopher G. Hollingsworth
--- "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I think you're in the wrong newsgroup/mailing-list. As far as I know
>"this" CVS does
[ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 11:38:41 (-0700), Kristopher Hollingsworth wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: checkout/commit onto/from shared disks.
>
> This is more or less what I'm trying to set up, Checkout/commit over
> a small LAN here. Everything would be over shared drives, but
This is more or less what I'm trying to set up, Checkout/commit over a small LAN
here. Everything would be over shared drives, but I don't know how to setup the
CVSServer, so if someone could point me to some documentation on this or any other
help towards that end... The Repository would be o
Greg A. Woods writes [quoting me]:
> >
> > All of the known NFS problems are interoperability problems between
> > different NFS implementations.
>
> Well there can also be generic NFS problems between server and client of
> the same implementation. For example NetBSD has full support for file
>
[ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 13:03:52 (+0100), David Bowring wrote: ]
> Subject: checkout/commit onto/from shared disks.
>
> This would comprise of one central server upon which all the developers
> home directories and cvs server would reside. They will be logged into
> any one of many machines
[ On Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 10:27:21 (-0400), Larry Jones wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: checkout/commit onto/from shared disks.
>
> All of the known NFS problems are interoperability problems between
> different NFS implementations.
Well there can also be generic NFS problems betwee
Riechers, Matthew W writes:
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> As anecdotal evidence, I'd submit that I have been hosting several sandboxes
> on NFS shares for years without incident. As long as the path between the
> client and server is not over a network sharing system, you shouldn't have a
> problem.
NFS mounted working di
David Bowring writes:
>
> My concern is being that each of our
> developers home directories will be a disk share from the central
> machine, and all the checkout/commit will be done via pserver onto these
> shares (I am considering using NFS to create the shares). If anyone can
> give me any gui
Max Bowsher wrote:
>
> David Bowring wrote:
> > My concerns were merely that I had heard noises about using CVS on disk
> > shares and was worried (in some part) about corruption, though I could
> > not foresee it. All the clustered machines will be on a Gigabit
> > backbone, so this should negat
David Bowring wrote:
> My concerns were merely that I had heard noises about using CVS on disk
> shares and was worried (in some part) about corruption, though I could
> not foresee it. All the clustered machines will be on a Gigabit
> backbone, so this should negate the network throughput issue.
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Subject: Re: checkout/commit onto/from shared disks.
what is your concern?
The only one that I can see would be large files with frequent changes
over
a
what is your concern?
The only one that I can see would be large files with frequent changes over
a slow network. But even that wouldnt seem like much of an issue.
Tom
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