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author | Siddharth Ravikumar <sravik@bgsu.edu> | 2016-02-27 23:37:05 -0500 |
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committer | Siddharth Ravikumar <sravik@bgsu.edu> | 2016-02-27 23:37:05 -0500 |
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parent | 9bd1520e273afd1b8fabcae972d7fe7094380bf8 (diff) |
Chapter 3: fixed refs, labels, renamed images.
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diff --git a/report/chapters/3-arch-d.tex b/report/chapters/3-arch-d.tex index 59997e9..941e047 100644 --- a/report/chapters/3-arch-d.tex +++ b/report/chapters/3-arch-d.tex @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ the Google client will sync the respective shards that was place under their directories to their servers. \begin{figure}[h] -\includegraphics[scale=0.6]{4-combox-structure} +\includegraphics[scale=0.6]{3-combox-structure} \caption{High level view of combox on two computers.} -\label{fig:4-combox-structure} +\label{fig:3-combox-structure} \end{figure} Now, we can move to another computer and start combox on it. First, @@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ the encrypted shards are synced to the node directories, combox will pick the encrypted shards -- \verb+file.ext.shard0+, \verb+file.ext.shard1+ -- decrypt them and reconstruct into \verb+file.ext+ and place in the respective location under the combox -directory; figure \ref{fig:4-combox-structure} illustrates this. The +directory; figure \ref{fig:3-combox-structure} illustrates this. The process is similar for file modification, deletion and rename/move. -\subsection{combox configuration}\label{sec:4-combox-config} +\subsection{combox configuration}\label{sec:3-combox-config} combox configuration triggers automatically when combox finds that it is not configured on this computer. The combox configuration setups up @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ the same demo of combox configuration using the graphical interface on OS X can be viewed at \url{https://ricketyspace.net/combox/combox-config-gui-glued-osx.webm}. -\subsection{combox directory monitor}\label{sec:4-combox-cdirm} +\subsection{combox directory monitor}\label{sec:3-combox-cdirm} combox directory monitor is an instance of \verb+combox.events.ComboxDirMonitor+ monitoring the combox directory @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ directory monitor will move/rename encrypted in the node directories, the file's hash from the local combox database and store the hash of file under its new name. -\subsection{Node directory monitor}\label{sec:4-combox-nodirm} +\subsection{Node directory monitor}\label{sec:3-combox-nodirm} Node directory monitor is an instance of \verb+combox.events.NodeDirMonitor+ monitoring a node directory. When @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ moved/renamed encrypted shard will be the one to perform the file reconstruction and will place the moved/renamed file in the combox directory. -\subsection{Database structure}\label{sec:4-combox-db} +\subsection{Database structure}\label{sec:3-combox-db} To keep it simple, stupid, I decide to maintain bare minimum information about files, stored in the combox directory, and depend on @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ complexity of combox, reduced the time to complete the initial working version of combox and made it possible to spend more than 3 months just testing and fixing issues in combox. -\section{Operating system compatibility}\label{4-os-compat} +\section{Operating system compatibility}\label{3-os-compat} combox was developed on a GNU/Linux machine, a conscious effort was made to write in an operating system independent way. The top criteria @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ written\cite{doc:combox-setup-windoze} to make it less cumbersome for anyone who would want to work on making combox compatible with Windows. -\section{combox as a python package}\label{4-pypi} +\section{combox as a python package}\label{3-pypi} Before version \verb+0.2.0+, the canonical way to install combox was to pull the source from the \verb+git+ repository with: @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ All versions of combox's source are also available as a compressed \verb+TAR+ ball and as a \verb+ZIP+ archive; they can be downloaded from \url{https://ricketyspace.net/combox/releases.html}. -\section{With the benefit of hindsight}\label{4-hindsight} +\section{With the benefit of hindsight}\label{3-hindsight} combox's node monitor (\verb+combox.events.NodeDirMonitor+) was written with the assumption that the node monitor will be the only |