Coda File System

coda and mandrake 4

From: florin <florin_at_mandrakesoft.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:10:05 +0200
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 01:20:53PM +0200, florin wrote:
> > Hello there,
> > 
> > some other silly questions for you experts:
> > 
> > - can one use large iso images with coda ? I'm talking here about files
> > of arount 700Mb. All my attempts ended with cache overflow, which is
> > logical with a cache of maximum 300Mb, right ?
> 
> Yes, your client cache needs to be at least as big as the largest file
> you want to handle.

... but I imagine this will dramatically decrease the performance, right
?

> > - how can one make a volume invisible for one user and visible for
> > others ? the command cfs sa -negative user rl leads to symlinks, errors
> > that is.
> 
> I don't think it is possible to make a volume invisible, only
> `inaccessible'. How Coda currently reacts and how it is supposed to
> react when a user does not have lookup rights for a directory is still
> an under-developed area, so those errors are certainly expected at the
> moment.
> 
> It is actually interesting to try and think of what we should do as a
> result of different ACL settings. My current reading is:
> 
>     r - allow reading of files
>     l - allow reading of directory contents (lookup)
>     i - allow creation of new files/directories
>     d - allow deletion of files/directories
>     w - allow writing to existing files
>     k - (unused, used to be locking in AFS)
>     a - allow administrative actions, setting/deleting ACLs etc.
> 
> But should somebody who has only the `i' right be allowed to store the
> data for the file he just created? Should `ridw' make the directory
> invisible, but still allow creation/deletion/reading and overwriting of
> existing files (which is difficult).

maybe the quota is enough for the volume size control ...

thanks for your time
-- 
Florin 
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Received on 2000-07-20 12:10:53