arla installed on a standard OpenBSD 3.4
Per-Erik Persson
pere at fos.su.se
Mon Mar 15 16:26:59 CET 2004
It is working now, thanks
OK on the way I found out the following things:
The value in afsd.conf is totally ignored once started. I didn't try to
reboot, just to reload the daemon.
So I used "fs setcachesize" instead.
If I set the size of the cache to more than the space I got the daemon
crashes.
I will try to write something about this to contribute.
Tomas Olsson wrote:
>Per-Erik Persson <pere at fos.su.se> writes:
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>>arla[25780]: Out of space, couldn't get needed bytes after cleaner
>>(92160 bytes missing, 985088 used, 1024000 highbytes)
>>
>>Small files are ok, are there some settings that I should know of ?
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>Yes, in arla.conf (normally in /usr/arla/etc, don't know about obsd) you
>can set high_bytes and low_bytes (and possibly other fields as well) to
>more appropriate values. 1M cache is isn't much to play with these days...
>
>Another option is using 'fs setcachesize', but arla.conf is usually the way
>to go.
>
>Eh, oops. Seems OpenBSD calls the file afsd.conf. There's even a decent man
>page for it.
>
>/tol
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