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- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1.Further Reading
- 2.Acknowledgments
- 1.Getting Started
- 1.1.What is Coda?
- 1.2.Getting clued in with the Codaterminology.
- 1.3.Organization of the client
- 1.3.1.The kernel module and thecache manager
- 1.3.2.Utilities
- 1.4.Server organization
- 1.5.Authentication
- 1.6.Coda File Protection
- 1.7.Disconnected Operation
- 1.8.Hoarding
- 1.9.Repairing Conflicts
- 2.Common Scenarios
- 2.1.Constructing ahoardfile
- 2.2.Hoarding for a Weekend
- 2.3.Re-integrating AfterDisconnection
- 2.4.Dealing With a Flaky Network
- 2.5.Re-integrating Over the PhoneLine
- 2.6.Repairing an InconsistentDirectory
- 2.6.1.Server/ServerConflicts
- 2.6.2.Local/GlobalConflicts
- 3.System Overview
- 3.1.Machines
- 3.2.Processes
- 3.3.Data Location
- 4.Obtaining Coda
- 5.Configuring Kernels for use with Codaclients
- 5.1.VFS Interface
- 5.2.Configuring a Linux kernel
- 5.3.Configuring a FreeBSD kernel
- 5.4.Configuring a NetBSD kernel
- 6.Installing and Configuring a CodaClient
- 6.1.Installing and Configuring theCoda Client Binaries and Documentation
- 6.2.Linux and the BSD's: running venus,the client cache manager
- 6.3.Windows 95: Starting and Configuring aCoda client
- 6.4.Upgrading from a previousRelease
- 6.5.Configuration changes made byvenus-setup
- 7.Installing a Coda Server
- 7.1.Introduction
- 7.1.1.Recoverable VirtualMemory
- 7.1.2.Server DiskOrganization
- 7.2.Installation andConfiguration
- 7.2.1.Installing the Coda ServerBinaries and Documentation
- 7.2.2.Configuring A CodaServer
- 7.2.3.Exploringreplication
- 7.3.Underneath vice-setup
- 7.3.1.RVMInitialization
- 7.3.2.Update Monitor
- 7.3.3.AuthenticationDatabase
- 8.Troubleshooting
- 8.1.BasicTroubleshooting
- 8.2.Client Problems
- 8.3.Server Problems
- 8.4.Disconnections.
- 8.5.Advanced Troubleshooting
- 8.6.Troubleshooting on Windows95
- 8.6.1.Common problems
- 8.6.2.Restrictions
- 9.Volume Administration
- 9.1.Concepts
- 9.2.Creating a Volume
- 9.3.Mounting a Volume
- 9.4.Deleting a Volume
- 9.5.Dumping and Restoring aVolume
- 9.5.1.Creating a dump of areplicated volume
- 9.5.2.Restoring volumedumps
- 9.6.Building the volumedatabases
- 9.7.Getting Volume Information
- 10.User Administration
- 10.1.Short introduction topdbtool
- 10.2.Adding a new user
- 10.3.Upgrading existing user.coda andgroup.coda databases
- 10.4.Upgrading from the coda.pdb/name.pdbdatabases used in 5.2.0/5.2.2
- 11.The Backup System
- 11.1.Introduction: Design of theCoda Backup Subsystem
- 11.2.Installing a Coda Backup CoordinatorMachine
- 11.3.Incremental Dumps
- 11.4.Tape files
- 11.5.Restoring a backup clone
- 11.6.Backup Scripts
- 12.Reinitializing Coda Servers after aDisaster
- 12.1.Obtaining Backup DumpFiles
- 12.2.Reinitializing the Servers
- References
- A.Quick Reference
- B.System Configuration Files