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Bradley: 1. Check that you have the following in /etc/services (I made a blunder packaging the rpm and wiped one too many entries.). coda_opcons 1355/udp # Coda opcons coda_auth 1357/udp # Coda auth coda_udpsrv 1359/udp # Coda udpsrv coda_filesrv 1361/udp # Coda filesrv coda_venus 1363/udp # Coda venus coda_backup 1407/tcp # coda backup service codacon 1423/tcp venus.cmu # Coda Console coda_aux1 1431/tcp # coda auxiliary service coda_aux1 1431/udp # coda auxiliary service coda_aux2 1433/tcp # coda auxiliary service coda_aux2 1433/udp # coda auxiliary service coda_aux3 1435/tcp # coda auxiliary service coda_aux3 1435/udp # coda auxiliary service 2. Your cache _far_ too small. It would take a bit of digression to find out, but the minimum cache size that appears to work is around 10MB so put /coda:/dev/cfs0:testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu:/usr/coda/venus.cache:10000:1 in vstab. Thanks for your interest. - Peter - Bradley C. Kuszmaul writes: > Hi Codafiers, > > Apparenetly I need some help getting my coda client running. As you > may recall, I am running redhat 4.2 with the 1.2.30 kernel, which gave > me some trouble. So, following Peter's advice, I downloaded the src > rpm and rebuilt it. Now my machine says it is running coda when I > login to it. I tried mounting the test filesystem, but I could not > figure out the magic incantation. > > I set up /usr/coda/etc/venus to contain this line > > > I did > % /usr/sbin/venus > > And this is what my venus.log contains > > [ X(00) : 0000 : 00:10:37 ] Coda Venus, version 4.1 (27) > [ X(00) : 0000 : 00:10:37 ] LOGFILE initialized with LogLevel = 0 at Thu Jul 10 00:10:37 1997 > > [ X(00) : 0000 : 00:10:37 ] ProfInit(): profiling is broken; fix it![ X(00) : 0000 : 00:10:37 ] minimum MLEs is 128 > > > What am I doing wrong? What is an MLEs? Is the "profiling is broken; > fix it!" message important. > > Can you give me advice as to how to get my coda client going? Maybe I > didn't build it properly... > > -Bradley > > Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 15:29:47 -0400 (EDT) > From: "Peter J. Braam" <braam_at_cs.cmu.edu> > > You must be running a kernel for which the module is not compatible > (2.0.30 is known to behave like this). > > Simple solution: download the src rpm and rebuild it. If that is a > problem let me know. I'd be happy to run 2.0.30 kernels myself if those > are the most popular ones out there; then I could easily compile. What do > you think? > > Clearly it's impossible to compile for every possible kernel, but I can > try to be helpful. > > - Peter -Received on 1997-07-10 09:16:46