Re: [tahoe-dev] Question about one-node network

2011-01-05 Thread David-Sarah Hopwood
On 2011-01-05 08:36, Michael Coppola wrote: > Hi Greg, > > Thanks for your advice. I think I'll just download all my files off the > existing node and start the network from scratch again - this time with > more nodes and a proper configuration. > > Is there a command that can be used to grab al

Re: [tahoe-dev] Question about one-node network

2011-01-05 Thread Michael Coppola
Hi Greg, Thanks for your advice. I think I'll just download all my files off the existing node and start the network from scratch again - this time with more nodes and a proper configuration. Is there a command that can be used to grab all the files from a Tahoe-LAFS network? (or least a given d

Re: [tahoe-dev] Question about one-node network

2011-01-04 Thread Greg Troxel
Michael Coppola writes: > I currently have a Tahoe-LAFS network that only has one server. This > one server is both a storage node and the introducer. The > shares.needed, shares.total, and shares.happy values are all set to 1. > I plan to add more storage nodes to this network in the near fu

[tahoe-dev] Question about one-node network

2011-01-03 Thread Michael Coppola
Hi list, I currently have a Tahoe-LAFS network that only has one server. This one server is both a storage node and the introducer. The shares.needed, shares.total, and shares.happy values are all set to 1. I plan to add more storage nodes to this network in the near future, but I was wondering