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"Bradley C. Kuszmaul" <bradley_at_GRANITE.SYSTEMSX.CS.YALE.EDU> ,in message <19970 7101754.NAA03266_at_granite.comp-sci-yale>, wrote: > Peter, > > I am making progress, but still having somet trouble. > I fixed up /etc/services > I made my cache be 10MB. > I did > /usr/sbin/venus -init > and got a segmentation fault. A bunch of files in > /usr/coda/venus.cache/ were created (things like CacheInfo and V0, V1, etc.) > "ls /coda" still says "NOT_REALLY_CODA" One thing I noticed is that if a previous venus does not succeed, later ones can enter a "D" state that really hoses the machine ... to the point where you can't cleanly reboot it. Just unmount all the partitions you can and hit the reset button. Your root partition will require an fsck, but that's pretty much unavoidable. I have never been able to connect to the testserver, but Peter pointed out the /etc/services shortfall and at least now I'm generating UDP packets (tcpdump was unable to detect any traffic for the testserver previously). I believe the testserver is currently down. I can not ping it or telnet to it. The last responding hop on a traceroute is 14 GW.CS.CMU.EDU (128.2.1.8) 131.624 ms 135.285 ms 144.421 ms -- Bob Forsman thoth_at_gainesville.fl.us http://www.gainesville.fl.us/~thoth/Received on 1997-07-10 15:50:59