Hi,
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 11:49:00AM -0400, Sandesh V Chopdekar wrote:
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> I don't know, but 50 meg is too less for a server. Though depends on
> the amount of data, that you want to put on it.
> But I guess, it would still work.
Yeah, it does :-) :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ > df -Ph
: Re: [OpenAFS] Is /vicepa really mandatory on afs clients?
/vicepa is not needed for clients - it is used by AFS fileservers.
>> Is there a minimum size /vicepa must be? Can I make it 50 meg and
everything still work?
I don't know, but 50 meg is too less for a server. Though
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Craig Cook wrote:
In the IBM docs for creating a client it contains this:
Create a directory called /vicepxx for each AFS server partition you are
configuring (there must be at least one). Repeat the command for each partition.
# mkdir /vicepxx
Does there really need to be at
/vicepa is not needed for clients - it is used by AFS fileservers.
>> Is there a minimum size /vicepa must be? Can I make it 50 meg and
everything still work?
I don't know, but 50 meg is too less for a server. Though depends on
the amount of data, that you want to put on it.
But I
"Craig Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In the IBM docs for creating a client it contains this:
>
>
> Create a directory called /vicepxx for each AFS server partition you are
> configuring (there must be at least one). Repeat the command for each
> partition.
>
># mkdir /vicepxx
>
>
In the IBM docs for creating a client it contains this:
Create a directory called /vicepxx for each AFS server partition you are
configuring (there must be at least one). Repeat the command for each partition.
# mkdir /vicepxx
Does there really need to be at least one /vicepa partition? I