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multi-tier model for repository

From: Chris Beck <cbeck_at_gene.concordia.ca>
Date: 2004-08-09 18:08:17 CEST

Hi all,
I'm administering a bunch of linux boxes that act as central servers for a number of users and services. The general model that we
are using is big file servers that have their disk space mounted remotely on access-control boxes via nfs. Now berkely doesn't work
on an nfs mount so our model doesn't work for subversion. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do? I really don't
want to run any services on the file server but it looks like I will have to make an exception for subversion. Is there any thought
of allowing other dbs than berkely such as mysql or postgres?

Cheers,
Chris

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Chris Beck / Y.A.B.A. / Fungal Genomics / CFSG / Concordia University
Opinions of bureaucrats do not create wrongs.
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