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Hi Bradley, A couple of things off the top of my head: > I set up /usr/coda/etc/venus to contain this line > /coda:/dev/cfs0:testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu:/usr/coda/venus.cache:100:1 ^^^ A 100K cache seems a bit small. Venus automagically sizes RVM based on the cache size and possibley something isn't big enogh. MLE's are 'Modification Log Entries' they are used for logging when you are operating disconnected. Let us know if this is the problem, so we can either fix it or print out a better error message. Also, the first time you run your venus it needs to be told to initialize RVM. This can be done 2 ways, touch /usr/coda/venus.cache/INIT before starting venus OR run venus with the -init switch. Be careful when you initialize RVM after you start using Coda, anything in your chache will be lost. Good Luck! Josh > > 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... >Received on 1997-07-10 09:17:25