On 03/22/2010 05:26 PM, BR!j!TH wrote:
Hi,
@Jkhatri
Don't they have any deb build?

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On 22 March 2010 17:12, Jkhatri <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 03/22/2010 04:55 PM, Venkatesh Nandakumar wrote:
    Hi,

    We have a lab (Debian+Ubuntu Comps) and we want a very basic
    Distributed Files System.
    The requirements should be:-

    1) Should connect all comps as one huge files system ( or at
    least a part of it, for e.g ~/Users folder in all computers). May
    have a single server daemon running and multiple client services
    (or some other combination)
    2) Prefer using native 'cp' 'mv' 'rm' commands. For e.g
    Tahoe-LAFS had its own complex set of `tahoe add` commands which
    were difficult to use and supported less flags {And no, alias did
    not make it any easier to use}
    3) Should be "dropbox-like" in functionality. Drag-Drop using
    nautilus should be supported since most of the users are not very
    experienced.
    4) Windows support is of low priority, but added advantage.
    5) Least data redundancy ( and wastage of disk space)

    There were a huge number of distributed file systems listed on
    wikipedia, and I prefer to get your opinions instead. Especially
    from people with prior experience in this regard.

    Thanking you in advance!

    Venkatesh Nandakumar
    Department of Electronics & Computer Engineering
    Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
    Have a look at this[1]...... may be it can help you


    [1] http://www.openafs.org/

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As I know .... "No"

I think you have to go for source ( source is available here[1] )


[1] http://dl.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.4.12/openafs-1.4.12-src.tar.gz



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