On 2011-01-07 20:02, Greg Troxel wrote: > Brian Warner <war...@lothar.com> writes: > >> What matters most is the filecap, dircap, or "rootcap" under which you >> stored your data. You must retain access to that string. > > Nit: you really need the introducer furl. But all the storage servers > should have it, so that's less scary than your rootcap.
That is stored on all the storage servers and clients, so barring a horrific administration accident, you're no more likely to lose it than to lose all shares. Besides, a new introducer can be created and used in place of the old one without losing any data. -- David-Sarah Hopwood ⚥ http://davidsarah.livejournal.com
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