[tahoe-dev] https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/FAQ Q25

Jimmy Tang jcftang at gmail.com
Fri Feb 10 14:43:47 UTC 2012


2012/2/10 Vikarti Anatra <vikarti at viorsan.com>:
>
> my commens,that you think of them?:

I've sent the comments back to you in another email.

>
> If you run a node which provides a service is it a dedicated host? * any
> node that is an introducer or storage node, etc (but not client nodes)
>
> Yes
> No
> n/a
>
>
> I run more than one. Which I should enter?It's not clear from question.

Maybe I should be saying things in plural, i really dont want this
survey to get out of hand with questions.

>
> On a scale of 1 to 5, do you consider that you maintain an uptime >95% for
> the storage/introducer node in the grid that you are participating in?
>
> in my discreet case it's possible to have situation where intruducer  and 4
> nodes is online for me and some clients but all other nodes are offline _to
> introducer and said 4 nodes and clients_
> how to describe that?(network uptime for introducer can be lower than power
> uptime for machine itself).
>

I think the number of clients in this survey is less interesting, it's
more interesting to find out what parameters are being used for
encoding and storage.

> How many client nodes are in your grid? * Nodes that do not run storage,
> introducer services, etc...
> for me - answer is 0. all client nodes - also storage. if something can't
> run regular node - it has local LAN access to real node and use it via
> SSHFS/pyfilesystem(and I don't care about interception on this LAN). May be
> this situation should be noted?

I thought FUSE would have covered sshfs/ftp etc... I can put up more
if people options if people want. I rephrased the question slightly to
be more clear and generic, this survey is just to capture an
indication of what parameters people might be using tahoe with.

>
> duplicity -  where is manual? -:)

it's here http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ and is listed in the tahoe wiki

> where is tahoe backup command?

I thought the tahoe cli client covered the backup command.

> where is pyfilesystem with or without dokan?(I plan to use it _without_
> dokan on Windows too - there are reasons)'

I stuck it up there, but for bespoke solutions like that, it might be
worth putting it into other.

Jimmy.

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