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venus-setup(8)							venus-setup(8)

NAME
       venus-setup setup venus on a client

SYNOPSIS
       venus-setup [comma,separated,list,of,servers] [cachesize in kb]

DESCRIPTION
       The  venus-setup	 command  takes a list of servers separated by commas,
       one of which must be the SCM and	 a  cache  size	 given	in  kilobytes.
       NOTE: at least one server must be specified.  And if only one server is
       specified, it must be the SCM for the Coda Cell.	 Venus-setup then per‐
       forms the following operations:

       ·      Creates the /coda mount point if not present.

       ·      Creates /usr/coda if not present.

       ·      Creates necessary subdirectories under /usr/coda if not present.

       ·      Creates /usr/coda/etc/vstab with parameters given on the command
	      line.

       ·      Creates /dev/cfs0 if not already present.

       ·      Adds  Coda  filesystem  port  numbers  to	 /etc/servers  if  not
	      present.

EXAMPLE
       Venus-setup Mickey,Minnie,Goofy 10000

       Sets  up, /usr/coda/etc/vstab, for venus to contact either Mickey, Min‐
       nie or Goofy and configures venus with a 10MB cache.

BUGS
       The [cachesize in kb] option to venus-setup  is	not  very  smart.   In
       fact,  it is quite dumb.	 No abbreviations are allowed after the number
       and the number is taken literally to be kilobytes.

       Venus-setup will happily overwrite  an  existing,  /usr/coda/etc/vstab,
       without warning.

FILES
       /etc/services:	   the	   Internet	network	    services	 list.
       /usr/coda/etc/vstab: the VenuS TABle specification file.

SEE ALSO
       venus (8), vstab (5), services (5), servers (5)

       Coda Manual: ``Installing A Coda Client''

AUTHOR
       Henry M. Pierce, 1998, created

								venus-setup(8)
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