[volunteergrid2-l] Should we increase the node minimum capacity?

Iantcho Vassilev ianchov at gmail.com
Thu Nov 3 05:11:42 UTC 2011


I am for expanding a bit also.
However i see strange behavior.
I started with 3-7-10 config and with 32 GB backup at first.


Then i deleted all my backup files and made them 8-9GB total.
I uploaded again.
Then changed a couple of time the shares.happy and shares.needed values

but i never can complete tahoe deep-check --repair --add-alises without
errors.
I mean the command returns me repair failed on most file caps..

I am sure the files are secured but i cannot see why this happens.


Regards,
Iantcho

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 03:20, Shawn Willden <shawn at willden.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Jody Harris <jharris at harrisdev.com> wrote:
>
>> Both of my nodes are currently just below the 500 GB limit. I honestly
>> thought it would never be a problem.
>>
> I want to be clear:  It's still not a problem.  If there's anyone who does
> find it a hardship to expand their storage, please don't feel shy about
> speaking up.  The terms under which everyone joined this grid specified 500
> GB, so it's wrong to require anyone to upgrade who doesn't want to.... so
> we have to have consensus.  Unless everyone agrees, we should stay at 500
> GB.
>
> One node is a little net top box from System76 -- I can add a 2 GB
>> external drive to that one.
>>
> I presume you mean 2 TB... 2 GB wouldn't do much good ;-)
>
>
>>  The other is my primary home desktop (always on), Tahoe is running on a
>> LVM comprised of a couple of retired 250 GB drives. I can just replace
>> those with a single drive and move on.
>>
> --
> Shawn
>
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