If it is documented, I never saw it. I spent about two weeks reading Tahoe docs before I installed. ---- - Think carefully. - Contra mundum - "Against the world" (St. Athanasius) - Credo ut intelliga - "I believe that I may know" (St. Augustin of Hippo)
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:28 PM, David-Sarah Hopwood < [email protected]> wrote: > Jody Harris wrote: > > So, we have several users who are storing the Tahoe shares on a drive > other > > than where /home is located. > > > > Our strategy at this point is to simply delete the .tahoe/storage/shares > > directory and create a symlink to the desired storage location. > > > > This results in the available space reported as something completely > > unrelated to reality. > > > > Obviously, this is the wrong strategy. What does the tahoe-dev team > > recommend? > > A server can be created in any directory using the --basedir option. > I think I'm also correct in saying that its files don't contain any paths > specific to its original location, so it should be possible to move them > anywhere and then run the server by specifying --basedir. > This is probably not well-enough documented. > > -- > David-Sarah Hopwood ⚥ http://davidsarah.livejournal.com > > > _______________________________________________ > tahoe-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://allmydata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev > >
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